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Long-Term Resilience of Late Holocene Coastal Subsistence System in Southeastern South America
Authors:André Carlo Colonese  Matthew Collins  Alexandre Lucquin  Michael Eustace  Y Hancock  Raquel de Almeida Rocha Ponzoni  Alice Mora  Colin Smith  Paulo DeBlasis  Levy Figuti  Veronica Wesolowski  Claudia Regina Plens  Sabine Eggers  Deisi Scunderlick Eloy de Farias  Andy Gledhill  Oliver Edward Craig
Abstract:Isotopic and molecular analysis on human, fauna and pottery remains can provide valuable new insights into the diets and subsistence practices of prehistoric populations. These are crucial to elucidate the resilience of social-ecological systems to cultural and environmental change. Bulk collagen carbon and nitrogen isotopic analysis of 82 human individuals from mid to late Holocene Brazilian archaeological sites (∼6,700 to ∼1,000 cal BP) reveal an adequate protein incorporation and, on the coast, the continuation in subsistence strategies based on the exploitation of aquatic resources despite the introduction of pottery and domesticated plant foods. These results are supported by carbon isotope analysis of single amino acid extracted from bone collagen. Chemical and isotopic analysis also shows that pottery technology was used to process marine foods and therefore assimilated into the existing subsistence strategy. Our multidisciplinary results demonstrate the resilient character of the coastal economy to cultural change during the late Holocene in southern Brazil.
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