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Seasonality and season of birth of modern and late Neolithic sheep from south-eastern France using tooth enamel δO analysis
Authors:Emilie Blaise  Marie Balasse
Institution:UMR 7209 CNRS, USM 303 MNHN Paris Archéozoologie, Archéobotanique: Sociétés, Pratiques et Environnements, 55 rue Buffon, CP 56, 75005 Paris, France
Abstract:Stable oxygen isotopic analysis of tooth enamel was used to investigate seasonality and season of birth in sheep. Analyses were performed on the teeth of eight modern sheep bred at the Carmejane farm in south-eastern France and born in different periods of the year. This reference data set confirms that oxygen isotopic records in the second and third molars can be used to differentiate between sheep born in late winter and those born in early autumn. The results show that inter-individual variability in the timing of tooth formation is low for the second lower molar and more pronounced for the third lower molar in this population. The duration of the process of enamel mineralization has been estimated at approximately six months. The teeth of four sheep and two goats from the late Neolithic site of Collet-Redon in south-eastern France were analyzed using the same methodology. At this site, lambing occurred between the late winter and early spring. A slight difference appears in the seasonal sequence recorded in sheep and goat, although it cannot be determined, whether this is due to different timing of tooth development, or an actual shift in the birth period. From the distribution of slaughter ages and birth period, it is suggested that domestic caprines were killed throughout the year and that Collet-Redon was probably a permanent settlement.
Keywords:Sheep  Seasonality and season of birth  South-eastern france  Oxygen stable isotope ratio  Tooth enamel  Late neolithic  Collet-Redon
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