A snapshot of subsistence in Iron Age Iberia: The case of La Hoya village
Volume: 28, Pages: 102037 - 102037
Published: Dec 1, 2019
Abstract
Excavations at the Iron Age settlement of La Hoya in north-central Iberia, which was attacked between the mid-4th and the late 3rd centuries BC, provided fossilized scenes of devastation and death but also an extraordinary opportunity to analyze lifeways. Here, we conduct stable carbon and nitrogen isotope analyses of human, animal and plant remains to reconstruct aspects of subsistence. The results indicate a mainly C3-based subsistence...
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Title
A snapshot of subsistence in Iron Age Iberia: The case of La Hoya village
Published Date
Dec 1, 2019
Volume
28
Pages
102037 - 102037
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