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Subsistence and the isotopic signature of herding in the Bronze Age Hexi Corridor,NW Gansu,China
Authors:Pia Atahan  John Dodson  Xiaoqiang Li  Xinying Zhou  Songmei Hu  Fiona Bertuch  Nan Sun
Institution:1. Institute for Environmental Research, Australian Nuclear Science and Technology Organisation, Locked Bag 2001, Kirrawee DC NSW 2232, Australia;2. Institute of Vertebrate Paleontology and Paleoanthropology, Chinese Academy of Science, 142 Xizhimenwai Street, Beijing 100044, China;3. Institute for Earth Environments, Chinese Academy of Science, High Tech Zone, Xi’an, 710075 Shaanxi, China;4. Shaanxi Archaeological Institute, Leyou Lu, Xi’an, Shaanxi 710054, China
Abstract:Dietary patterns at two Bronze Age sites in the Hexi Corridor are investigated by the analysis of stable carbon and nitrogen isotopes in faunal bone collagen. The findings are compared with archaeobotanical remains from one of the sites which include high proportions of millet (Panicum miliaceum and Setaria italica) as well as the western derived cereals wheat (Triticum aestivum), barley (Hordeum vulgare) and oat (Avena sativa). The isotopic data indicate domestic omnivores (Canis and Sus) had diets dominated by millet. Minimally offset δ15N values between herbivore and omnivore fauna suggest low consumption of animal protein by omnivores. Diets of herded animal (Bos and Caprinae) included only low proportions of C4 foods, suggesting that these animals were not regularly foddered with millet plants, and that their grazing areas were mostly beyond the agricultural zone. The wide range in δ15N values amongst herbivore fauna (4.1‰–11.8‰) suggests grazing occurred in a variety of ecological zones, and this would be consistent with the occurrence of long-distance transport of livestock in the region.
Keywords:Palaeodiet  Isotope  Millet  Wheat  Early agriculture  Bronze Age  Hexi Corridor
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