World Multidisciplinary Earth Sciences Symposium 2017 | |
Using Oxygen Isotopic Values in Order to Infer Palaeoclimatic Differences between Northern and Central-Southern Greece | |
Michael, Dimitra-Ermioni^1 ; Dotsika, Elissavet^1 | |
Stable Isotope and Radiocarbon Unit, Institute of Nanoscience and Nanotechnology, NCSR Demokritos, Ag. Paraskevi | |
15310, Greece^1 | |
关键词: Climatic conditions; Climatic fluctuations; Cultural diversity; Diagenetic alteration; Ecological locations; International standards; Isotopic analysis; Oxygen isotopic; | |
Others : https://iopscience.iop.org/article/10.1088/1755-1315/95/4/042056/pdf DOI : 10.1088/1755-1315/95/4/042056 |
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来源: IOP | |
【 摘 要 】
Even though isotopic analyses have been extensively implemented on human skeletal remains for the purpose of dietary reconstruction, less attention has been given to the ingested water and thus to the investigation of palaeoclimatic conditions. In particular, oxygen isotopic fingerprinting has never been applied on human skeletal remains from Greece for the abovementioned purpose before. The basic aim of the present study is to compare climatic conditions from two ancient populations, deriving from two different ecological locations; Edessa (Greek Macedonia; 2nd-4thc. AD) and Thebes (Sterea Hellas, 13th-14thc. AD). Oxygen values in Edessa are at -7.69 ±1.13 ‰ and -9.18 ±1.88 ‰ for tooth enamel and bone apatite respectively. On the other hand, oxygen signals in Thebes are at -5.8 ±2.16 ‰ and -9.23 ±1.3 % for the enamel and bone apatite respectively. The utility of oxygen isotopic signatures for the purpose of palaeoclimatic investigation lies on the fact that the ratio of18to16O of meteoric precipitation, expressed as δ18O per mill (‰), relative to the international standard (vSMOW) varies geographically by temperature, humidity, evaporation, distance to the sea, altitude and latitude. Therefore, results as expected, point out that Edessa do presents more negative enamel isotopic values in relation to Thebes, however the noted difference is not observed for the bone apatite samples. The lack of bone apatite differentiation between sites could be attributed to cultural diversity (particularly in Thebes), shift in dietary habits due to migration or social status, climatic fluctuations within each site or to possible diagenetic alteration of bone apatite samples.
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