2010
DOI: 10.1016/j.jas.2010.01.009
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Paleodietary analysis of the prehistoric population of the Canary Islands inferred from stable isotopes (carbon, nitrogen and hydrogen) in bone collagen

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“…However, despite the short number of cases, men showed higher d 15 N and d 13 C than women, as shown in Table 6. These results point to higher consumption of animal protein by men than by women, which has also been reported for other parts of the island and for other islands of the Archipelago (Arnay-de-la- Rosa et al, 2010). However, it should not be forgotten that pregnancy has been also associated to a decrease in d 15 N values (Fuller et al, 2004).…”
Section: Differences Between Individuals Buried Before and After The supporting
confidence: 74%
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“…However, despite the short number of cases, men showed higher d 15 N and d 13 C than women, as shown in Table 6. These results point to higher consumption of animal protein by men than by women, which has also been reported for other parts of the island and for other islands of the Archipelago (Arnay-de-la- Rosa et al, 2010). However, it should not be forgotten that pregnancy has been also associated to a decrease in d 15 N values (Fuller et al, 2004).…”
Section: Differences Between Individuals Buried Before and After The supporting
confidence: 74%
“…Herbivores show values 3& higher than their plant-based diet, and carnivores also show 3& higher isotopic values than their herbivore-based diet (DeNiro, 1985). In the present study we have observed d 15 N values higher than others reported for inhabitants of Tenerife's lowland (Arnay-de-la-Rosa et al, 2010). The significantly higher d 15 N values of bone collagen of humans from Las Cañadas support the hypothesis that consumption of non-leguminous plants and/or meat was greater by individuals from the highlands compared to those form the lowlands.…”
Section: Dietary Information Derived From Isotope Analysiscontrasting
confidence: 43%
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“…Their economy was based on shellfishing, coastal fishing, and sheep and goat-herding (Arnay-de-la- Rosa et al, 2010). The climate is subtropical and arid, although humid trade winds and altitude (up to 1500 m) modulate climatic conditions and allow dense forests to grow in the northern slopes.…”
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confidence: 99%