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Carbon and nitrogen stable isotope values in freshwater, brackish and marine fish bone collagen from Mesolithic and Neolithic sites in central and northern Europe

Authors :
Harry K. Robson
Andrew K. G. Jones
Søren H. Andersen
Per Karsten
Leon J. Clarke
Mirosława Zabilska-Kunek
Kurt J. Gron
Carl Heron
Nicky Milner
Kenneth Ritchie
T. Douglas Price
Oliver E. Craig
Source :
Environmental Archaeology. 21:105-118
Publication Year :
2016
Publisher :
Maney Publishing, 2016.

Abstract

The aim of this research is to examine the isotopic characterisation of archaeological fish species as it relates to freshwater, brackish and marine environments, trophic level and migration patterns, and to determine intraspecies variation within and between fish populations in different locations within central and northern Europe. Carbon and nitrogen stable isotope analysis was undertaken on collagen extracted from 72 fish bone samples from eight Mesolithic and Neolithic archaeological sites in this region. Thirty-six (50%) of the specimens analysed produced results with acceptable carbon to nitrogen atomic ratios (2·9–3·6). The fish remains encompassed a wide spectrum of freshwater, brackish and marine taxa (n = 12), which were reflected in the δ13C values (−24·5 to −7·8‰). The freshwater/brackish fish (pike, Esox lucius; perch, Perca fluviatilis; zander, Sander lucioperca) had δ13C values that ranged from −24·2 to −19·3‰, whereas the brackish/marine fish (spurdog, Squalus acanthias; flatfish, Pleuron...

Details

ISSN :
17496314 and 14614103
Volume :
21
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Environmental Archaeology
Accession number :
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