Integrating Isotope Analyses: The State of Play and Future Directions

Part of: Society for American Archaeology 89th Annual Meeting, New Orleans, LA (2024)

This collection contains the abstracts of the papers presented in the session entitled "Integrating Isotope Analyses: The State of Play and Future Directions" at the 89th annual meeting of the Society for American Archaeology.

Isotope analysis has long developed into an established method in the bioarchaeologist’s toolkit, particularly for exploring mobility and paleodiet. Methodological advancements are progressing at an extreme rate, providing ever wider applications and greater interpretative potential. There is increased recognition that isotope analysis is better suited to exclude rather than place definite interpretations. Crucially, studies are now integrating isotope data with multifactorial archaeological, environmental, and osteological evidence at varying scales, a feature that was frequently absent from early studies. This session aims to take stock of the state of the field and its relationship with other subdisciplines by focusing on case studies that take an integrative approach. Starting with an inclusive definition of integration, it will showcase good practice in integrating wider scientific data or archaeological evidence to disentangle issues of equifinality. We invite studies that combine novel data sources and those that use multiple isotope/biomolecular proxies in combination. We would also welcome discursive submissions that reflect on the development of integrative approaches and consider future directions. Papers that highlight failures and offer lessons learned are especially welcome.

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  1. The Calamitous Fourteenth Century and Its Influence on the People: A Case Study from Ypres, Belgium (2024)
  2. Combining Proteomic Sex Determination of Archaeological Remains with Isotopic Analyses for Understanding the Development of Animal Husbandry (2024)
  3. Complementing and Complicating: Integrating Isotopic and Phenotypic Evidence at the Early Medieval Cemetery of Five Mile Lane (2024)
  4. The Development and Application of Isoscapes for Archaeological Provenance Studies in the Neotropics: Recent Developments and Future Directions (2024)
  5. Exploring Roman Army Supply Networks on the British frontiers: A Multi-isotope Approach (2024)
  6. Exploring Social and Economic Change at the Bronze Age-Iron Age Transition in Southern Britain: A Multi-isotope and Zooarchaeological Approach (2024)
  7. Integrating Isotope Analysis with Empirical Measures of Vitamin D Status: New Directions in the Study of Diet and Deficiency (2024)
  8. Integrating Isotopic Data across Ancient Anatolia for Paleoenvironmental Reconstruction (2024)
  9. Isotopes and Texts: Animal Management Strategies in Ancient Greece (2024)
  10. Life and Death in Iron Age Wales: Results from Radiocarbon Dating, Histological, and Stable Isotope Analyses from Case Study Sites (2024)
  11. Mobility and Animal Economy in the Early Nuragic Culture: A Case Study from South-Central Sardinia (2024)
  12. Mothers on the Move? Sex- and Age-Related Differences in 87Sr/86Sr in Late Bronze-Early Iron Age Tilburg-Udenhoutseweg, the Netherlands (2024)
  13. Movers or Moved? An Iso-histological Approach to the Postmortem Movement of Prehispanic Maya Human Remains (2024)
  14. TULAR: Transculturality and Social Innovation in Proto-Etruscan Areas of Pre-Roman Italy (2024)