Isotopic Investigations of Pastoralism in Prehistory

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Alicia R. Ventresca Miller
Aliye Oztan
Andrej Belinskiy
animal husbandry archaeology
Animal Management Strategies
archaeological science
Benjamin S. Arbuckle
Bioavailable Strontium
carbon
Carbon Isotopic
Carbon Isotopic Composition
Carbon Isotopic Variation
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Cheryl A. Makarewicz
Christine Winter-Schuh
Corina Knipper
David C. Meiggs
Dentin Collagens
Enamel Carbonate
Enamel Formation
environmental reconstruction
eq_isMigrated=1
eq_isMigrated=2
eq_nobargain
Hannah Chazin
human mobility studies
Isotope Values
Isotopic Composition
isotopic methods in pastoralist research
Isotopic Variation
Julia Gresky
Kurt W. Alt
LBA
Mandibular Molars
Millennium Bc
Mobile Pastoralists
Nitrogen Isotope
Nitrogen Isotopic Composition
Oliver Boles
Oxygen Isotope
Oxygen Isotope Values
Oxygen Isotopic Composition
Sabine Reinhold
Sarah Pederzani
SIA
stable isotope analysis
Strontium Isotope
Strontium Isotope Values
Strontium Isotopic Composition
Taylor Hermes
Vertical Transhumance
zooarchaeology

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367891664
  • Weight: 320g
  • Dimensions: 210 x 297mm
  • Publication Date: 12 Dec 2019
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Pastoralists were a vital economic and social force in ancient societies around the globe, transforming landscapes poorly suited for agriculture into spaces of vast productive potential while simultaneously connecting mobile and sedentary communities alike across considerable distances.

Drawing from the rich archaeological records of Asia, Africa, and Europe, Isotopic Investigations of Pastoralism in Prehistory brings together the latest studies employing heavy and light stable isotopic analyses of humans and animals to investigate pastoralist diets, movement, and animal management strategies. The contributions presented in this volume highlight new methodological developments while simultaneously drawing attention to the diverse environmental factors that contribute to isotopic variation in human, plant, and animal tissues. Particular attention is paid to how pastoralist decisions regarding animal pasturing and mobility can be teased out of complex isotopic datasets, and also to the challenges in extracting information on the scales of human mobility in pastoralist landscapes.

This volume will appeal to scholars in archaeology, anthropology, and ecology, as well as those with interests in animal management.

Alicia R. Ventresca Miller is a bioarchaeologist and stable isotope analyst at the Christian-Albrechts University, Kiel. Her research highlights connections between human societies and environments, with an emphasis on food consumption and production, tracking human mobility, and investigating livestock circulation and movement across the grasslands of Eurasia.

Cheryl A. Makarewicz is a Professor of Stable Isotope Biogeochemistry and Zooarchaeology at the Christian-Albrechts University, Kiel. Her research examines animal domestication processes in the Near East, the spread of pastoralism across Eurasia, and the role of the human-animal relationship in structuring sociopolitical interactions in pastoralist societies.