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Título
Dietary inferences from dental microwear patterns in Chalcolithic populations from the Iberian Peninsula: the case of El Portalón de Cueva Mayor (Sierra de Atapuerca, Burgos, Spain) and El Alto de la Huesera (Álava, Spain)
Publicado en
Archaeological and Anthropological Sciences. 2019, V. 11, n. 8, p. 3811–3823
Editorial
Springer
Fecha de publicación
2019-08
ISSN
1866-9557
DOI
10.1007/s12520-018-0711-x
Resumo
Dietary habits are inferred through dental microwear analysis in humans from two Chalcolithic sites located on the Iberian Northern Plateau: El Portalón de Cueva Mayor and El Alto de la Huesera. The pattern of dental microwear was established on the buccal surfaces of permanent and deciduous molars, on the bottom of facet 9 on the occlusal surface of lower molars and on the incisal surfaces of deciduous incisors. Our findings suggest that during the Chalcolithic, the diet of populations from the Northern Plateau is less abrasive than that at the Mediterranean coast, due mainly to high meat consumption. The differences in diet are related to environmental factors, which are more appropriate for animal husbandry on the Northern Plateau. The consumption of meat is not equivalent in sub-adult and adult individuals from our samples located on the Northern Plateau. Younger individuals show a harder diet with less meat intake than older ones.
Palabras clave
Chalcolithic diet
Northern Plateau
Age-related dietary habits
Materia
Anatomía humana
Human anatomy
Restos humanos (Arqueología)
Human remains (Archaeology)
Alimentación
Diet
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