中世纪至近代早期(14 - 20世纪初)立陶宛沿海社区的饮食模式。

IF 0.5 4区 社会学 Q3 ANTHROPOLOGY
Raminta Skipitytė, Kerstin Lidén, Gunilla Eriksson, Justina Kozakaitė, Rimvydas Laužikas, Giedrė Piličiauskienė, Rimantas Jankauskas
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摘要

沿海居民通常会消耗大量的水生资源,尽管历史证据经常显示出相当复杂的饮食。为了更好地了解各种食物的实际消费和分布,我们对来自立陶宛库尔尼泻湖和波罗的海附近的Palanga、Kretinga和smeltkii三个沿海社区的骨骼遗骸进行了稳定同位素(δ13C和δ15N)分析,时间跨度从中世纪到近代早期(14 - 20世纪初)。研究人员还分析了该地区同一时期的动物骨骼。稳定同位素结果与历史记录进行了比较。根据历史资料,在那段时间里,不同类型的饮食很普遍:中世纪的普鲁士-立陶宛农民,立陶宛渔民,德国城市和宗教为基础。高δ15N值的样品冶炼表明饮食中含有相当数量的淡水鱼蛋白质,这是对比历史来源。男女之间稳定同位素值差异不显著,而亚成虫δ15N值显著高于成虫δ15N值,说明母乳喂养时间较长。同时,Palanga和Kretinga样品的同位素值表明高度依赖陆地资源和农民类型的饮食。
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Diet patterns in medieval to early modern (14th-early 20th c.) coastal communities in Lithuania.

Coastal residents are quite often expected to consume a significant amount of aquatic resources, though historical evidence often reveals a rather complex diet. To better understand the actual consumption and the distribution of various foods, stable isotope (δ13C and δ15N) analyses were employed to skeletal remains from three coastal communities, Palanga, Kretinga and Smeltė, ranging in date from the medieval period to the early modern ages (14th-early 20th c.) near the Curonian Lagoon and the Baltic Sea in Lithuania. Animal bones from the region, covering the same time periods, were also analysed. Stable isotope results were compared with historical records. According to historical sources different types of diet were prevalent during that period of time: Medieval Prussian-Lithuanian peasant, Lithuanian fisherman, German urban, and religious-based. Elevated δ15N values for Smeltė samples suggest a diet consisting of considerable amounts of freshwater fish protein, which is in contrast to historical sources. There were no significant differences in stable isotope values between males and females, while subadult δ15N values were significantly higher than adult ones, indicating that those children were breastfed for an extended period. Meanwhile, Palanga and Kretinga samples had isotope values suggesting a high reliance on terrestrial resources and a peasant type of diet.

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