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Stable isotopes as indicators of change in the food procurement and food preference of Viking Age and Early Christian populations on Gotland (Sweden)
Authors:Steven B Kosiba  Robert H Tykot  Dan Carlsson
Institution:1. University of Chicago, Haskell Hall, 1126 East 59th Street, Chicago, IL 60637, USA;2. University of South Florida, Department of Anthropology, 4202 E. Fowler Ave., SOC107 Tampa, FL 33620, USA;3. University of Gotland, ArkeoDok, Blåeldsvägen 3, S-621 50 Visby, Sweden
Abstract:Archaeological samples of human and faunal remains dating from the Viking (9–11th century AD) and Early Christian (11–12th century AD) periods of Gotland, Sweden were assayed through stable carbon and nitrogen isotope analysis in order to investigate whether changes in subsistence occurred between these periods, particularly regarding the importance of seafood. The study was concerned with how the dietary regime of the Baltic trading port and farming settlement at Ridanäs, Gotland was affected by the widespread environmental and sociocultural transformations that characterized the end of the Viking Age. More generally, the research considers how changes in both food procurement and preference may account for observed differences in the dietary regimes of individuals from the Viking Age and the Early Christian period.
Keywords:Subsistence  Food procurement and preference  Stable isotope analysis  Least-effort models  Viking Age  Christianization  Baltic region  Ridanä  s  Gotland  Sweden
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