MORELL-ROVIRA, Berta, Zdeněk TVRDÝ, Marta DÍAZ-ZORITA BONILLA, Penny BICKLE, Peter TÓTH, Michal PŘICHYSTAL, Alžběta BEDÁŇOVÁ and Alba MASCLANS. Patrilocality at the Beginning of Farming? An Isotopic Approach from SE Moravia. JOURNAL OF WORLD PREHISTORY. UNITED STATES: SPRINGER, 2024, vol. 37, No 1, p. 1-25. ISSN 0892-7537. Available from: https://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10963-024-09181-1Patrilocality.
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Original name Patrilocality at the Beginning of Farming? An Isotopic Approach from SE Moravia
Authors MORELL-ROVIRA, Berta (724 Spain, guarantor), Zdeněk TVRDÝ (203 Czech Republic), Marta DÍAZ-ZORITA BONILLA (276 Germany), Penny BICKLE (826 United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland), Peter TÓTH (703 Slovakia, belonging to the institution), Michal PŘICHYSTAL (203 Czech Republic), Alžběta BEDÁŇOVÁ and Alba MASCLANS (724 Spain).
Edition JOURNAL OF WORLD PREHISTORY, UNITED STATES, SPRINGER, 2024, 0892-7537.
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Original language English
Type of outcome Article in a journal
Field of Study 60102 Archaeology
Country of publisher United States of America
Confidentiality degree is not subject to a state or trade secret
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Impact factor Impact factor: 2.000 in 2022
Organization unit Faculty of Arts
Doi http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10963-024-09181-1Patrilocality
UT WoS 001205954800001
Keywords in English Neolithic; Linearbandkeramik; Mobility patterns; 87Sr/86Sr; δ18O; Funerary contexts
Tags International impact, Reviewed
Changed by Changed by: Mgr. Peter Tóth, PhD., učo 179848. Changed: 2/5/2024 11:46.
Abstract
This research combines Strontium (87 Sr/ 86 Sr) and Oxygen (δ 18 O) isotope analysis to challenge the prevailing interpretation of patrilocal exogamic practices among eastern European Early Neolithic Linearbandkeramik (LBK) communities. Patrilocal-ity has been considered the key factor influencing the mobility patterns of central Europe's first farmers (c. 5500-4900 cal. BC), especially in the southeastern Mora-vian region (Czech Republic). Focusing our attention on both male and female tooth enamel samples from cemeteries, settlement graves and small clusters of graves, this paper reassesses the correlation between mobility, biological sex, and funerary practices. This task is accomplished by establishing a new isotopic footprint using new 87 Sr/ 86 Sr data, as well as significantly increasing the number of sampled individuals for 87 Sr/ 86 Sr and δ 18 O. The outcome of this research contributes to a better understanding of the mobility patterns among early farmers in central Europe, challenging existing theories and providing new insights into their social and cultural dynamics.
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GA20-19542S, research and development projectName: Po stopách počátku neolitu studiem keramiky (Acronym: NeoPot)
Investor: Czech Science Foundation
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