In this work, we explored the isotopic composition of faunal (rodents, rhinoceros and bison) and human skeletal remains from the Middle Pleistocene layers of Isernia la Pineta (Molise, Italy). We particularly focused on high spatial resolution isotope analyses of tooth enamel by laser ablation MC-ICP-MS for strontium isotopes and by micro-drilling sampling for oxygen isotopes. Results from bone specimens were compared with the isotope variability of modern plants collected in the area surrounding the site, in a radius of about 30 km. While the human group seems local, macro-mammals show a higher degree of mobility.
Lugli, F., Cipriani, A., Arnaud, J., Arzarello, M., Lembo, G., Janssen, R., et al. (2018). Middle Pleistocene human and animal mobility at Isernia la Pineta: A strontium and oxygen isotope perspective. ALPINE AND MEDITERRANEAN QUATERNARY, 31(Quaternary: Past, Present, Future - AIQUA Conference 2018), 79-81 [10.26382/AIQUA.2018.AIQUAconference].
Middle Pleistocene human and animal mobility at Isernia la Pineta: A strontium and oxygen isotope perspective
Lugli F.
;Benazzi S.
2018
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In this work, we explored the isotopic composition of faunal (rodents, rhinoceros and bison) and human skeletal remains from the Middle Pleistocene layers of Isernia la Pineta (Molise, Italy). We particularly focused on high spatial resolution isotope analyses of tooth enamel by laser ablation MC-ICP-MS for strontium isotopes and by micro-drilling sampling for oxygen isotopes. Results from bone specimens were compared with the isotope variability of modern plants collected in the area surrounding the site, in a radius of about 30 km. While the human group seems local, macro-mammals show a higher degree of mobility.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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