Interpreting Past Human Diets Using Stable Isotope Mixing Models—Best Practices for Data Acquisition

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Christina Cheung
Paul Szpak
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[1] Université Paris Diderot,EA—Eco
[2] Aix Marseille Univ,anthropologie (UMR 7206), Muséum National d’Histoire Naturelle, CNRS
[3] CNRS,Department of Anthropology
[4] Minist Culture,undefined
[5] LAMPEA,undefined
[6] Trent University,undefined
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Journal of Archaeological Method and Theory | 2022年 / 29卷
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Stable isotopes;; Palaeodietary reconstruction;; Mixing models;; Data acquisition;
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Using stable isotope mixing models (SIMMs) to quantify past diets is becoming increasingly common in archaeology. This study highlights important field-specific difficulties encountered by archaeologists in reconstructing palaeodiets using SIMMs. Focusing on the data acquisition stage, we discuss several issues that could confound dietary quantification if not accounted for. These issues are categorized under several broad categories: diagenesis, intra-individual variability, representativeness of both the consumers and sources, and other commonly encountered field-specific problems. We summarize these issues with a flow chart to help archaeologists to select the most appropriate samples for dietary reconstruction using SIMMs, thereby decreasing the probability that the outputs of the SIMM are inaccurate. We conclude by discussing the ways in which SIMMs may not be appropriate for all archaeological contexts, highlighting those areas that are likely to be the most problematic for end users.
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