1. Stable isotope analysis of Joseon people skeletons from the cemeteries of Old Seoul City, the capital of Joseon Dynasty.
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Jeong-A Yu, Chang Seok Oh, Jong Ha Hong, So Ri Min, Seugn Whan Oh, Yi-Suk Kim, Jun Bum Park, and Dong Hoon Shin
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STABLE isotopes ,SKELETON ,CEMETERIES ,INTERMENT - Abstract
Stable carbon and nitrogen isotope analysis reveals the diets of different human populations in history. In this study, we performed stable isotope analysis on human skeletons from Joseon-period cemeteries discovered around Old Seoul City (Hansung). Our data clearly showed that Joseon individuals consumed more C
3 -based than C4 -based foods as the main staples, and that the proteins they ate were mainly of terrestrial, but not of marine origin. Stable isotope values exhibited unique patterns in each of our sample subgroups. Whereas the δ13 C values did not show any statistical differences among the subgroups, significantly higher values of δ15 N were found in males than in females, which might reflect dietary differences between the sexes. For a fuller understanding of the dietary patterns of pre-industrial (pre-20th century) Koreans, additional studies on Joseon samples from Korean archaeological sites will be necessary [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2014
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