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

Q1 Arts and Humanities
J. Jovanović, Tamara Blagojević, Jelena P. Marković, M. Novak, Ž. Bedić, G. Naumov, Elena Stojanova Kanzurova, Dženi Los, M. Hutinec, Ljubo Fidanoski, Goran Skelac, M. Šlaus, S. Stefanović
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Abstract

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.
巴尔干半岛和西南喀尔巴阡盆地史前人类骨骼的新放射性碳年代、稳定同位素和人类学分析
本文详细概述了从巴尔干半岛和喀尔巴阡盆地西南部获得的史前人类遗骸(主要是新石器时代)的新放射性碳测年、稳定同位素和人类学信息。它涵盖了从中石器时代到青铜时代(公元前9746-2628年)的大时间序列,其中包括不同的考古文化。总共获得了来自27个地点的76个放射性碳年代,加上新的同位素(n=34)和人类学(n=33)数据。研究结果填补了一些旧的解释的空白,但也产生了关于年代学、健康和饮食的新见解,为未来所有对新石器时代生活方式的研究留下了坚实的基础。
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Documenta Praehistorica
Documenta Praehistorica Arts and Humanities-Archeology (arts and humanities)
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