New Radiocarbon Dates, Stable Isotope, and Anthropological Analysis of Prehistoric Human Bones from the Balkans and Southwestern Carpathian Basin

Main Authors: Jelena Jovanović, Tamara Blagojević, Jelena Marković, Mario Novak, Željka Bedić, Goce Naumov, Elena Stojanova Kanzurova, Dženi Los, Mirela Hutinec, Ljubo Fidanoski, Goran Skelac, Mario Šlaus, Sofija Stefanović
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author Jelena Jovanović
Tamara Blagojević
Jelena Marković
Mario Novak
Željka Bedić
Goce Naumov
Elena Stojanova Kanzurova
Dženi Los
Mirela Hutinec
Ljubo Fidanoski
Goran Skelac
Mario Šlaus
Sofija Stefanović
title New Radiocarbon Dates, Stable Isotope, and Anthropological Analysis of Prehistoric Human Bones from the Balkans and Southwestern Carpathian Basin
publishDate 2021
topic Neolithic
14C analyses
stable isotopes
diet
health
url https://zenodo.org/record/5607263
contents The paper provides a detailed overview of new radiocarbon dates, stable isotopes, and anthropological information obtained on prehistoric human remains (mostly Neolithic) from the Balkans and southwestern Carpathian Basin. It covers a large chronological sequence from the Mesolithic to the Bronze Age (9746–2628 cal BC), which encompasses different archaeological cultures. In total 76 radiocarbon dates deriving from 27 sites were obtained, coupled with new isotopic (n=34) and anthropological (n=33) data. The results filled the gaps in some of the older interpretations, but also produced new insights regarding chronology, health, and diet, leaving a strong baseline for all future research into Neolithic lifestyles.
All supplementary materials are available at https://revije.ff.uni-lj.si/DocumentaPraehistorica/article/view/10113
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