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The Neanderthals of Okladnikov Cave Altai: Environment and Diet Based on Isotopic Analysis*
Authors:MV Dobrovolskaya  AV Tiunov
Institution:1. Institute of Archaeology, Russian Academy of Sciences, Dm. Ulyanova 19, Moscow, 117036, Russia;2. A.N. Severtsov Institute for Ecology and Evolution, Russian Academy of Sciences, Leninsky Pr. 33, Moscow, 119071, Russia
Abstract:The discovery of a Mousteroid industry in the northwestern Altai represents a major finding in Eurasian Paleolithic studies. Isotopic analyses of bone collagen of late Western European Neanderthals have repeatedly indicated that they were extremely carnivorous. However, no corresponding information was previously available for the Neanderthals of the Altai. With this in mind, an isotopic study was conducted to assess the diet of the Middle Paleolithic inhabitants of Okladnikov Cave. Collagen was extracted from seven well preserved bone samples of adults and children and 13С/12С and 15N/14N ratios were calculated. The δ13С content suggests that all individuals were members of a local trophic chain based on plants of the moderate climatic zone. However, the δ15N content demonstrates that their trophic level was high. These findings suggest that the lifestyle of Neanderthals in the northwestern Altai was similar to that of the late European Neanderthals. Both evidently subsisted by hunting large herbivores.
Keywords:Neanderthals  Altai  isotopic analysis  paleoecology  dietary reconstruction  
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