Isotopic reconstruction of the early life experience of individuals from the early Bronze age Vline?ves site (Czech Republic)

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Kaupova, Sylva Drtikolova [1 ,4 ]
Limbursky, Petr [2 ]
Velova, Lucie [3 ]
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[1] Natl Museum, Dept Anthropol, Vaclavskenamesti 68, Prague 1, Czech Republic
[2] CAS, Inst Archaeol, Dept Prehist Archaeol, Letenska 4, Prague 11800, Czech Republic
[3] Natl Museum, Dept Prehist & Class Antiqu, Vaclavskenamesti 68, Prague 1, Czech Republic
[4] Natl Museum, Dept Anthropol, Cirkusova 1740, Prague 9, Czech Republic
关键词
unetice culture; Children; Breastfeeding; Nutritional/physiological stress; Diet; Stable isotopes; Dentine; INFANT-FEEDING PRACTICES; STABLE-ISOTOPE; WEANING PRACTICES; UNETICE CULTURE; CARBON; HISTORY; HEALTH; DENTIN; DIET; POPULATIONS;
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10.1016/j.jasrep.2023.104085
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K85 [文物考古];
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摘要
This paper provides information on the early life experience of people from the Central European Early Bronze Age, reconstructed on the basis of the stable carbon (delta C-13) and nitrogen (delta N-15) isotopic values from dentine serial sections of individuals from Vlin.eves (Czech Republic). This site yielded the largest known quantity of human remains from the Un.etice culture, coming from both regular graves and settlement features. In this pilot study 27 individuals aged between 7 and 30-40 years were investigated. The average value of maximal nitrogen isotopic offset within the isotopic profile (Delta N-15(max)) was 4.1 +/- 1.2 %, which is higher than the recommended range for weaning under healthy circumstances. The reported ages at the first decrease in delta N-15 values, as well as at the final smoothing of the nitrogen isotopic curve, suggest that all individuals were weaned before 2.2 years of age. Most individuals (n = 20) showed positive covariance between delta N-15 and delta C-13 values during infancy and early childhood, which is the typical isotopic pattern of breastfeeding. Post-weaning isotopic values were typical for a terrestrial C3 based diet and suggest limited access to animal protein on the part of individuals buried in settlement pits. The mild increase in delta N-15 values in later childhood suggests that the explanation of the increased Delta N-15(max) lies rather in the special character of the early childhood diet than in the common presence of nutritional/physiological stress. The similarities in the isotopic profiles of individuals from multiple burials suggest the shared dietary behaviour of these individuals.
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