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Trace elements and dental microwear as the indicators of diet strategies in individuals from the cemetery of borovce (8th-12th c. Ad, Piestany district, Slovakia)

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    SYSNO ASEP0545436
    Document TypeJ - Journal Article
    R&D Document TypeThe record was not marked in the RIV
    Subsidiary JČlánek ve WOS
    TitleTrace elements and dental microwear as the indicators of diet strategies in individuals from the cemetery of borovce (8th-12th c. Ad, Piestany district, Slovakia)
    Author(s) Bodoriková, S. (SK)
    Ročkárová, V. (SK)
    Katina, Stanislav (UIVT-O) SAI, ORCID, RID
    Pavlíková, S. (SK)
    Dornhoferová, M. (SK)
    Švábová, P. (SK)
    Number of authors6
    Source TitleAnthropologie. - : Moravské zemské muzeum - ISSN 0323-1119
    Roč. 57, č. 3 (2019), s. 329-347
    Languageeng - English
    CountryCZ - Czech Republic
    Keywordsmedieval ; reconstruction ; skeletal ; population ; galanta ; wear ; Paleodiet ; Strontium Zinc ; Buccal microwear ; Middle Age
    UT WOS000511873000007
    DOI10.26720/anthro.19.09.06.1
    AnnotationThe anti of the study was to determine the diet of the historical human population using trace elements in dental tissues and dental buccal microwear Although 466 individuals had been buried in the cemetery, preservation of the remains did not allow analysis of all of them. 34 permanent premolars and one permanent molar from 35 individuals were analysed for trace elements. Dental microwear was studied in 26 permanent molars of the same individuals. Both trace-element and microwear analyses were performed 012 26 individuals, of the remaining nine individuals' only trace elements avers analysed. All analysed teeth avers intact, with fully developed roots, without dental calculus and macro-abrasion. Concentrations of Sr Zn, and Ca, and their ratios, were used to determine the relative proportions of plant and animal protein in the diet. Samples were analysed using optical emission spectrometry with inductively coupled plasma. The values of the Sr and Zn concentrations indicate that a diet of the examined population was of a mixed character. A higher intake of animal protein was detected in individuals of higher social status. Apparently, within the population there were individuals whose content of trace elements ill dental tissue did not reflect the way of feeding, resp. social status, but was instead related to their health. Buccal microwear was studied in molds of buccal surfaces and observed at 100x magnification with a scanning electron microscope (SEM). Length and orientation of striations were determined with the SigmaScan Pro 5,0 image analysis program. The results obtained from microwear analysis correspond with those,from trace-element analysis and showed that the population consumed a mixed diet, which contained higher proportion of abrasive components. The way of feeding of this historical population could be similar to recent populations of hunters and gatherers, and the greater density and length of scratches may have been caused by other technology of food preparing
    WorkplaceInstitute of Computer Science
    ContactTereza Šírová, sirova@cs.cas.cz, Tel.: 266 053 800
    Year of Publishing2022
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