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Reconstructing Hominin Diets with Stable Isotope Analysis of Amino Acids: New Perspectives and Future Directions

Thomas Larsen, Ricardo Fernandes, Yiming V. Wang, Patrick Roberts

2022BioScience24 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Stable isotope analysis of teeth and bones is regularly applied by archeologists and paleoanthropologists seeking to reconstruct diets, ecologies, and environments of past hominin populations. Moving beyond the now prevalent study of stable isotope ratios from bulk materials, researchers are increasingly turning to stable isotope ratios of individual amino acids to obtain more detailed and robust insights into trophic level and resource use. In the present article, we provide a guide on how to best use amino acid stable isotope ratios to determine hominin dietary behaviors and ecologies, past and present. We highlight existing uncertainties of interpretation and the methodological developments required to ensure good practice. In doing so, we hope to make this promising approach more broadly accessible to researchers at a variety of career stages and from a variety of methodological and academic backgrounds who seek to delve into new depths in the study of dietary composition.

Topics & Concepts

Trophic levelStable isotope ratioVariety (cybernetics)IsotopeIsotope analysisResource (disambiguation)Evolutionary biologyGeographyEcologyBiologyComputer scienceArtificial intelligencePhysicsComputer networkQuantum mechanicsIsotope Analysis in EcologyPleistocene-Era Hominins and ArchaeologyArchaeology and ancient environmental studies