ISOTOPIC ARCHAEOLOGY
cod. 22896

Academic year 2008/09
2° year of course - Second semester
Professor
Academic discipline
Geochimica e vulcanologia (GEO/08)
Field
Discipline delle scienze della terra
Type of training activity
Related/supplementary
24 hours
of face-to-face activities
3 credits
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course unit
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Learning objectives

These lessons want to give some notions on the application of stable Isotope technique in archaeology. The information that can be obtained concerns past climate and environment, diet, ecology, economy subsistence of past human and animal populations.

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Course unit content

<p>What isotopes are: generalities, isotope fractionation in equilibrium conditions and kinetic fractionations, isotopic notations, standard materials, methodologies, instrumentation. <br />
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Climate reconstruction by stable isotopes: <br />
Phosphate oxygen isotopes in bones and teeth carbonate oxygen isotopes in bones and teeth, oxygen isotopes in the organic matter. <br />
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Diet reconstruction by stable isotopes: <br />
Carbon isotopes in collagen and carbonates, nitrogen isotopes in collage. <br />
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Examples <br />
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Laboratory experiences <br />
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Bibliography

electronic material given during the lessons

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