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Correlation between δ18Ow and δ18Οen for estimating human mobility and paleomobility patterns

Elissavet Ḏotsika

2020Scientific Reports19 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract In this study a methodology for identifying the geographic origin of unidentified persons, their residence and moving patterns while providing information on lifestyle, diet and socio-economic status by combining stable isotopic data, with the biological information (isotopic composition of the skeleton), is presented. This is accomplished by comparing the oxygen isotopic composition of the spring water that individuals were drinking, during their living period, with the oxygen isotopic composition of their tooth enamel bioapatite. Spring water and teeth samples were collected from individuals from three different areas of Greece: North Greece, Central Greece and South Greece and isotopic analysis of δ 13 C and δ 18 O of tooth enamel bioapatite and δ 18 O of spring water were conducted. For these three areas the isotopic methodology is a promising tool for discriminating the provenance. Furthermore, as a case study, this methodology is applied to two archeological sites of Greece (Medieval-Thebes and Roman-Edessa) in order to determine paleomobility patterns.

Topics & Concepts

Spring (device)ProvenanceResidenceEnamel paintIsotope analysisPhysical geographyGeographyGeologyEcologyBiologyPaleontologyDemographyDentistryMechanical engineeringEngineeringMedicineSociologyArchaeology and ancient environmental studiesForensic Anthropology and Bioarchaeology StudiesIsotope Analysis in Ecology