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Authors: Bower, Nathan W.
Yasutomo, Yuichiro
Oxenham, Marc F.
Nguyen Lan Cuong,
Nguyen Kim Thy,
Title: Preliminary reconstruction of diet at a neolithic site in Vietnam using stable isotope and Ba/Sr analyses
Date: 2006
Source: Bulletin of the Indo-Pacific Prehistory Association
Abstract: In order to better evaluate the role plant exploitation played at a Neolithic site (Con Co Ngua, ceramic context dated to 5000 years BP) in Vietnam, we measured the δ13C in apatite from human teeth at this site as well as from a nearby Metal Period site (Nui Nap), with a carbon date of 1670 years BP, where δ13C and δ15N from collagen were also measured. Ba:Sr ratios at both sites were determined in order to estimate the importance of marine versus agricultural food sources. Results are consistent with the incipient plant exploitation at Con Co Ngua, while dietary C3 plants that might have included rice played a smaller role than at Nui Nap. Marine sources appear to be more significant at the earlier site.
Date Created: 2/5/2007
Volume: 26
Page Start: 79
Page End: 85