Strontium isotopes and concentrations in cremated bones suggest an increased salt consumption in Gal...
Strontium isotopes and concentrations in cremated bones suggest an increased salt consumption in Gallo-Roman diet
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Dalle, Sarah , Snoeck, Christophe , Sengeløv, Amanda , Salesse, Kevin , Hlad, Marta , Annaert, Rica , Boonants, Tom , Boudin, Mathieu , Capuzzo, Giacomo , Gerritzen, Carina T. , Goderis, Steven , Sabaux, Charlotte , Stamataki, Elisavet , Vercauteren, Martine , Veselka, Barbara , Warmenbol, Eugène and De Mulder, Guy
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The high temperatures reached during cremation lead to the destruction of organic matter preventing the use of traditional isotopic methods for dietary reconstructions. Still, strontium isotope (
87
Sr/
86
Sr) and concentration ([Sr]) analyses of cremated human remains offer a novel way to assess changing consumption patterns in past po...
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Strontium isotopes and concentrations in cremated bones suggest an increased salt consumption in Gallo-Roman diet
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2045-2322
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2045-2322
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10.1038/s41598-022-12880-4