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Abstract
Understanding human-animal interactions has always been fundamental to understanding past human societies. Through the application of incremental isotopic analyses to faunal teeth, on both dentine and enamel, previously invisible information on human-animal relationship dynamics can be illuminated. Currently, archaeological incremental isotopic analyses have predominately focused on understanding animal husbandry strategies, such as identifying birth seasonality, artificial weaning practices, transhumance, and foddering systems. Through producing high-resolution biographies of individual animals, information beyond the human-animal relationship, such as ethology and environmental changes, can also become visible.
This paper collates previously published data from incremental isotopic studies performed on faunal remains found within the modern boundaries of the United Kingdom. The dataset consists of 1112 data points, obtained from 152 faunal specimens from 20 archaeological sites dating from 7960BC to 1300AD. 59 of these values are taken from incrementally sampled dentine and present stable carbon and nitrogen isotope ratios (δ13C and δ15N). The remaining 1053 values have been acquired from incrementally sampled enamel, and present strontium (87Sr/86Sr, n= 193), and/or stable carbon and oxygen isotope ratios (δ13C and δ18O, n= 860). This dataset is a convenient resource for future researchers, enabling comparisons based on faunal species, time, and geographical location. Further, the dataset acts as a mechanism for researchers to investigate the variety of incremental sampling methodologies which have been applied to faunal remains across the United Kingdom.
Original language | English |
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Article number | 108116 |
Pages (from-to) | 1-9 |
Number of pages <span style="color:red"p> <font size="1.5"> ✽ </span> </font> | 9 |
Journal | Data in Brief |
Volume | 42 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - 1 Jun 2022 |
Bibliographical note
Griffith, J. I., James, H F., Cheung, C., & Snoeck, C. 2022. Incremental Enamel and Dentine Isotopic Data of Faunal Remains from the United Kingdom. Data in Brief, 108116.Keywords
- bioarchaeology
- incremental isotopic analysis
- zooarchaeology
- United Kingdom
- Archaeology
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EU632: Landscape Use and Mobility In EuRopE - Bridging the gap between cremation and inhumation
1/02/21 → 31/01/26
Project: Fundamental
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IRP18: The Make-Up of the City: A Transdisciplinary Study of Urban Society in the Pre-Modern Low Countries
Lambert, B., Tys, D., Claeys, P., Provyn, S. & Snoeck, C.
1/11/19 → 31/10/24
Project: Fundamental
Datasets
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Incremental Enamel and Dentine Isotopic Data of Faunal Remains from the United Kingdom
Griffith, J. (Creator), James, H. (Creator), Cheung, C. (Creator) & Snoeck, C. (Creator), IsoArcH database, 2021
DOI: 10.48530/isoarch.2021.014, https://isoarch.eu/datasets/2021-014
Dataset