Conference Paper

Using Oxygen and Carbon Isotopic Signatures in order to Infer Dietary Information in Bones from Kythnos Island, Greece

Volume: 24 November 30, 2023
  • Giorgos Diamantopoulos
  • Petros Karalis
  • Elissavet Dotsika
  • Alexandros Mazarakis-ainian
  • Evaggelia Kolofotia
  • Stavroula Samartzidou-orkopoulou
  • Katerina Trantalidou
  • Eleanna Prevedorou
  • Panagiotis Leandros Poutoukis
  • Vasileios Mpletsos
  • Anastasios Drosou
  • Anastasia Electra Poutouki
  • Dimitrios Tzovaras
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Using Oxygen and Carbon Isotopic Signatures in order to Infer Dietary Information in Bones from Kythnos Island, Greece

Abstract

Isotopic studies have been conducted on skeletal remains of ancient populations from Kythnos, an island of the Cyclades in Greece, for the purpose of dietary reconstruction; mostly through carbon and nitrogen isotopic signals of bone collagen, and apatite signatures (oxygen and carbon) as dietary and palaeoenvironmental tools. The basic aims of the present study are to reconstruct the diet of this population and to detect possible differentiations between the adult and the childhood/juvenile diet. The results of this study revealed that residents of Kythnos probably consumed C3 and C4 products as their primary protein source. In addition, the collagen results along with the collagen-apatite spacing possibly indicated a detectable consumption of freshwater sources. The isotopic analyses have been conducted at the Stable Isotope and Radiocarbon Unit of INN, NCSR “Demokritos”.

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Primary Language

English

Subjects

Environmental and Sustainable Processes

Journal Section

Conference Paper

Authors

Giorgos Diamantopoulos This is me
Greece

Petros Karalis This is me
Greece

Elissavet Dotsika This is me
Greece

Alexandros Mazarakis-ainian This is me
Greece

Evaggelia Kolofotia This is me
Greece

Stavroula Samartzidou-orkopoulou This is me
Greece

Katerina Trantalidou This is me
Greece

Eleanna Prevedorou This is me
United States

Panagiotis Leandros Poutoukis This is me
Greece

Vasileios Mpletsos This is me
Greece

Anastasios Drosou This is me
Greece

Anastasia Electra Poutouki This is me
Greece

Dimitrios Tzovaras This is me
Greece

Early Pub Date

December 19, 2023

Publication Date

November 30, 2023

Submission Date

May 16, 2023

Acceptance Date

September 3, 2023

Published in Issue

Year 2023 Volume: 24

APA
Diamantopoulos, G., Karalis, P., Dotsika, E., Mazarakis-ainian, A., Kolofotia, E., Samartzidou-orkopoulou, S., Trantalidou, K., Prevedorou, E., Poutoukis, P. L., Mpletsos, V., Drosou, A., Poutouki, A. E., & Tzovaras, D. (2023). Using Oxygen and Carbon Isotopic Signatures in order to Infer Dietary Information in Bones from Kythnos Island, Greece. The Eurasia Proceedings of Science Technology Engineering and Mathematics, 24, 263-270. https://doi.org/10.55549/epstem.1406805