Title of article :
Strontium and zinc content of the human skeletal remains from the Iron Age sites in North and South of Iran, as The paleomigration and paleodietary indicators
Author/Authors :
Sheikh Shoaee, Fahime Department of Archaeology - University of Tehran , Aldin Niknami, Kamal Department of Archaeology - University of Tehran , Lamehi, Mohamad VandeGraaff Laboratory - Atomic Energy Organization of Iran (AEOI)
Abstract :
This research focuses on reconstructing migration and dietary strategies of individuals in the Iron Age. Elemental
analyses from archaeological skeletal remains yield an important perspective on temporal shifts in diet in relation to
social and environmental circumstances. The elemental ratio data such as dietary and environmental changes have
shed light on crucial issues in archaeology. The central concern of the research is about Sr, Zn and Ca compositions
of teeth (N=16) from two Iron Age sites of Gohartepe and Sanjartepe, in an effort to ascertain whether this material
provides reliable paleodietary and paleomigration information.
This study suggests that Sr/Ca ratio most likely demonstrates paleoecological as well as paleomigration information
obtained from these sites, it is also demonstrated that geologically similar sites differ in the degree they impart
certain elements to ancient enamel and Zn/Ca and Sr/Ca ratio indicates paleonutritional data. Moreover, the results
obtained by trace elemental analysis were combined with the results of our previous isotopic studies on the materials
of Gohartepe site northern Iran, to provide a basis to interpret variable paleodietary systems of its occupants.
Keywords :
Paleodietary , Paleomigration , Trace Element Analysis , Iron Age , Iran
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics