2022
DOI: 10.15184/aqy.2022.13
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Migration in Bronze Age southern China: multidisciplinary investigations of elite Chu burials in Jingzhou

Abstract: Reconstructing the history of elite communication in ancient China benefits from additional archaeological evidence. We combine textual analysis with new human stable carbon and nitrogen isotope data from two Chu burials in the Jingzhou area to reveal significant dietary differences among Chu nobles of the middle Warring States period (c. 350 BC). This research provides important new information on the close interaction between the aristocratic families of the Qin and Chu.

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“…Thus, δ 18 O enamel values may be difficult to distinguish between locals and non‐locals in the two regions. Fortunately, however, there are published carbon and nitrogen stable isotope data from collagen of two Chu nobles, with δ 13 C values and δ 15 N values of (−8.1‰, 11.3‰, high‐class individual) and (−17.8‰, 13.1‰, low‐class individual), respectively (Xu et al, 2022), which differ somewhat from the values of M154 and may reflect differences in their lifestyles.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thus, δ 18 O enamel values may be difficult to distinguish between locals and non‐locals in the two regions. Fortunately, however, there are published carbon and nitrogen stable isotope data from collagen of two Chu nobles, with δ 13 C values and δ 15 N values of (−8.1‰, 11.3‰, high‐class individual) and (−17.8‰, 13.1‰, low‐class individual), respectively (Xu et al, 2022), which differ somewhat from the values of M154 and may reflect differences in their lifestyles.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%