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Exploring mobility in Italian Neolithic and Copper Age communities

Author(s)
De Angelis, Flavio  
Pellegrini, Maura  
Martínez-Labarga, Cristina  
Anzivino, Laura  
Scorrano, Gabriele  
Brilli, Mauro  
Giustini, Francesca  
Angle, Micaela  
Calattini, Mauro  
Carboni, Giovanni  
Catalano, Paola  
Ceccaroni, Emanuela  
Cosentino, Serena  
Di Giannantonio, Stefania  
Isola, Ilaria  
Istituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia (INGV), Sezione Pisa, Pisa, Italia  
Martini, Fabio  
Pacciani, Elsa  
Radina, Francesca  
Rolfo, Mario Federico  
Silvestrini, Mara  
Volante, Nicoletta  
Zanchetta, Giovanni  
Sarti, Lucia  
Rickards, Olga  
Language
English
Obiettivo Specifico
5A. Ricerche polari e paleoclima
Status
Published
JCR Journal
JCR Journal
Peer review journal
Yes
Journal
Scientific Reports  
Issue/vol(year)
/11 (2021)
Publisher
Nature PG
Pages (printed)
2697
Date Issued
January 29, 2021
DOI
10.1038/s41598-021-81656-z
URI
https://www.earth-prints.org/handle/2122/14845
Abstract
As a means for investigating human mobility during late the Neolithic to the Copper Age in central and southern Italy, this study presents a novel dataset of enamel oxygen and carbon isotope values (δ18Oca and δ13Cca) from the carbonate fraction of biogenic apatite for one hundred and twenty-six individual teeth coming from two Neolithic and eight Copper Age communities. The measured δ18Oca values suggest a significant role of local sources in the water inputs to the body water, whereas δ13Cca values indicate food resources, principally based on C3 plants. Both δ13Cca and δ18Oca ranges vary substantially when samples are broken down into local populations. Statistically defined thresholds, accounting for intra-site variability, allow the identification of only a few outliers in the eight Copper Age communities, suggesting that sedentary lifestyle rather than extensive mobility characterized the investigated populations. This seems to be also typical of the two studied Neolithic communities. Overall, this research shows that the investigated periods in peninsular Italy differed in mobility pattern from the following Bronze Age communities from more northern areas.
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