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New Isotopic Data on the Diet of the Saka Period Population from Central Kazakhstan
Svyatko Svetlana V.1  Paula J. Reimer2  Duysenbay Daniyar B.3  Akhiyarov Islam K.4  Beisenov Arman Z.5 
[1] 14CHRONO Center for Climate, the Environment and Chronology, Queen’s University Belfast ;14CHRONO Center for Climate, the Environment and Chronology, Queen’s University Belfast;Eurasian National University named after L.N. Gumilev;Institute of Archaeology named after A. Kh. Margulan;Institute of archeology named after A.Kh. Margulan;
关键词: archaeology;    stable isotope analysis;    palaeodiet;    tasmola сulture;    central kazakhstan;    burial;    settlement;    methodology;    ultrafiltration method;   
DOI  :  10.24852/pa2020.3.33.208.218
来源: DOAJ
【 摘 要 】

This paper presents the results of stable isotope analysis of the Saka period population of Central Kazakhstan. The analysed materials originate from 37 sites of the Tasmola Culture which is presently dated to the 8th – 5th c. BC. The sample include 31 humans from 31 burials and 6 animals from three settlements and three burials. Human isotopic results are widely scattered both in δ13C, and in δ15N ratios from the cemeteries of Koitas, Taldy-2, Akbeit and Karashoky. The obtained data suggests the presence of millet in Central Kazakhstan in the beginning of the Early Iron Age, either as agricultural crop or imported product. The findings of a small quantity of millet and barley grains in the cultural layer of one of the Tasmola Culture settlements supports this hypothesis. These findings represent the first phase of the research. A more representative series of samples, including faunal, is needed for a more comprehensive investigation of the topic.

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