Contribution to Longobard dietary studies: Stable carbon and nitrogen isotope data from Castel Trosino (6th-8th c. CE, Ascoli Piceno, central Italy)
The arrival of the Longobards in Italy represents one of the most significant periods of the Early Middle Ages. Such arrival had social and political implications, particularly in relation to cultural admixture with local communities. One way to understand this is through the reconstruction of paleo...
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doaj-b26a52ef101a40bb997c58315c2aa4372021-08-22T04:29:24ZengElsevierData in Brief2352-34092021-10-0138107290Contribution to Longobard dietary studies: Stable carbon and nitrogen isotope data from Castel Trosino (6th-8th c. CE, Ascoli Piceno, central Italy)Sara Bernardini0Seminew Asrat Mogesie1Ileana Micarelli2Giorgio Manzi3Mary Anne Tafuri4Aix Marseille Univ, CNRS, Minist Culture, LAMPEA, Aix-en-Provence, France; Department of Environmental Biology, Sapienza University of Rome, Piazzale Aldo Moro 5, 00185, Roma, ItalyDepartment of Environmental Biology, Sapienza University of Rome, Piazzale Aldo Moro 5, 00185, Roma, ItalyDepartment of Environmental Biology, Sapienza University of Rome, Piazzale Aldo Moro 5, 00185, Roma, ItalyDepartment of Environmental Biology, Sapienza University of Rome, Piazzale Aldo Moro 5, 00185, Roma, ItalyDepartment of Environmental Biology, Sapienza University of Rome, Piazzale Aldo Moro 5, 00185, Roma, Italy; Corresponding author.The arrival of the Longobards in Italy represents one of the most significant periods of the Early Middle Ages. Such arrival had social and political implications, particularly in relation to cultural admixture with local communities. One way to understand this is through the reconstruction of paleodiet via stable isotope analysis. So far, the subsistence strategy of this population in central Italy remains poorly explored. Stable carbon and nitrogen isotope analyses are presented here on a total of 19 human bone collagen samples from the cemetery of Castel Trosino. This isotopic investigation contributes to the dietary reconstruction of Early Medieval populations in Italy, providing a crucial isotopic dataset for an area still poorly explored.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2352340921005746PaleodietStable isotopeEarly medievalFood practices |
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Sara Bernardini Seminew Asrat Mogesie Ileana Micarelli Giorgio Manzi Mary Anne Tafuri Contribution to Longobard dietary studies: Stable carbon and nitrogen isotope data from Castel Trosino (6th-8th c. CE, Ascoli Piceno, central Italy) Data in Brief Paleodiet Stable isotope Early medieval Food practices |
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Contribution to Longobard dietary studies: Stable carbon and nitrogen isotope data from Castel Trosino (6th-8th c. CE, Ascoli Piceno, central Italy) |
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Contribution to Longobard dietary studies: Stable carbon and nitrogen isotope data from Castel Trosino (6th-8th c. CE, Ascoli Piceno, central Italy) |
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Contribution to Longobard dietary studies: Stable carbon and nitrogen isotope data from Castel Trosino (6th-8th c. CE, Ascoli Piceno, central Italy) |
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Contribution to Longobard dietary studies: Stable carbon and nitrogen isotope data from Castel Trosino (6th-8th c. CE, Ascoli Piceno, central Italy) |
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Contribution to Longobard dietary studies: Stable carbon and nitrogen isotope data from Castel Trosino (6th-8th c. CE, Ascoli Piceno, central Italy) |
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contribution to longobard dietary studies: stable carbon and nitrogen isotope data from castel trosino (6th-8th c. ce, ascoli piceno, central italy) |
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The arrival of the Longobards in Italy represents one of the most significant periods of the Early Middle Ages. Such arrival had social and political implications, particularly in relation to cultural admixture with local communities. One way to understand this is through the reconstruction of paleodiet via stable isotope analysis. So far, the subsistence strategy of this population in central Italy remains poorly explored. Stable carbon and nitrogen isotope analyses are presented here on a total of 19 human bone collagen samples from the cemetery of Castel Trosino. This isotopic investigation contributes to the dietary reconstruction of Early Medieval populations in Italy, providing a crucial isotopic dataset for an area still poorly explored. |
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Paleodiet Stable isotope Early medieval Food practices |
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