Human Diet (Other Keyword)

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Isotope Assessment of Holocene Human Diets in the Southwestern Cape, South Africa (1985)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Judith C. Sealy. Nikolaas J. van der Merwe.

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Population Dynamics and Subsistence Variability on the Farming/Hunter-Gatherer Boundary: Central Western Argentina as a Case Study (2024)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Adolfo Gil. Eva Peralta. Jacob Freeman. Manuel Lopez. Gustavo Neme.

This is an abstract from the "Global Perspectives on Human Population Dynamics, Innovation, and Ecosystem Change" session, at the 89th annual meeting of the Society for American Archaeology. This case study integrates times-series of multiple types of proxy to evaluate causal relationships between population dynamic, subsistence/diet variation, and ecosystem change. The presentation evaluates whether intensification based on wild and domesticated resources takes different evolutionary...


Stable Carbon Isotope Evidence For Maize Agriculture In Southeastern Missouri and Eastern Arkansas (1986)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Mark J. Lynott. Thomas W. Boutton. James E. Price. Dwight E. Nelson.

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