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Stable Isotope and Radiocarbon Analysis for Diet, Climate and Mobility Reconstruction in Agras (Early Iron Age) and Edessa (Roman Age), Northern Greece

Elissavet Dotsika    
Maria Tassi    
Petros Karalis    
Anastasia Chrysostomou    
Dimitra Ermioni Michael    
Anastasia Elektra Poutouki    
Katerina Theodorakopoulou and Georgios Diamantopoulos    

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In this article we present an isotopic analysis of human bone collagen (d13Ccol, and d15Ncol) and bone apatite (d13C) for diet reconstruction, as well as d18Oap of human bone apatite for climate reconstruction, using samples from Northern Greece. Radiocarbon dating analysis was conducted on three of the Agras samples and the results (from 1000 to 800 BC) correspond to the Early Iron Age. Isotopic values for d13Ccol range from -20.5? to -16? and for d15Ncol from 6? to 11.1??a strong indication of a C3-based diet, with contributions by C4 and freshwater fish elements. The results were compared to the ones from Roman Edessa, and Alexandreia (a contemporary city near Edessa), as well as to other Early Iron sites in Greece and wider Europe. In general, the results from Agras are in good agreement with the results from Northern Greece, with the exception of the Makriyalos site, and are quite close to those of Croatia?s and Hungary?s sites. Additionally, from the d18Oap results we calculated the oxygen isotopic composition of consumed water for Agras (from -9.6? to -10.9?) and for Roman Edessa (from -9.6? to -11.2?) for the palaeoclimate and palaeomobility reconstruction.

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