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  Diets, stress, and disease in the Etruscan society: isotope analysis and infantile skeletal palaeopathology from Pontecagnano (Campania, southern Italy, 730–580 BCE)

Riccomi, G., Simonit, R., Maudet, S., Scott, E., Lucas, M., Giuffra, V., et al. (2024). Diets, stress, and disease in the Etruscan society: isotope analysis and infantile skeletal palaeopathology from Pontecagnano (Campania, southern Italy, 730–580 BCE). PLOS ONE, 19(5): e0302334. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0302334.

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Riccomi, Giulia1, Author                 
Simonit, Rachele, Author
Maudet, Ségolène, Author
Scott, Erin1, Author           
Lucas, Mary1, 2, Author           
Giuffra, Valentina, Author
Roberts, Patrick1, 2, Author                 
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1Department of Archaeology, Max Planck Institute of Geoanthropology, Max Planck Society, ou_3398738              
2isoTROPIC Independent Research Group, Max Planck Institute of Geoanthropology, Max Planck Society, ou_3398744              

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Free keywords: Teeth, Diet, Collagens, Dentin, Osteology, Food, Ribs, Dentition
 Abstract: Susceptibility to morbidity and mortality is increased in early life, yet proactive measures, such as breastfeeding and weaning practices, can be taken through specific investments from parents and wider society. The extent to which such biosocialcultural investment was achieved within 1st millennium BCE Etruscan society, of whom little written sources are available, is unkown. This research investigates life histories in non-adults and adults from Pontecagnano (southern Italy, 730–580 BCE) in order to track cross-sectional and longitudinal breastfeeding and weaning patterns and to characterize the diet more broadly. Stable carbon and nitrogen isotope analysis of incrementally-sampled deciduous and permanent dentine (n = 15), bulk bone collagen (n = 38), and tooth enamel bioapatite (n = 21) reveal the diet was largely based on C3 staple crops with marginal contributions of animal protein. Millet was found to play a role for maternal diet and trajectories of breastfeeding and feeding for some infants and children at the site. The combination of multiple isotope systems and tissues demonstrates exclusive breastfeeding was pursued until 0.6 years, followed by progressive introduction of proteanocius supplementary foods during weaning that lasted between approximately 0.7 and 2.6 years. The combination of biochemical data with macroscopic skeletal lesions of infantile metabolic diseases and physiological stress markers showed high δ15Ndentine in the months prior to death consistent with the isotopic pattern of opposing covariance.

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Language(s): eng - English
 Dates: 2024-01-142024-04-022024-05-15
 Publication Status: Published online
 Pages: 40
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 Table of Contents: Introduction
Etruscan society during the Orientalizing period (730–580 BCE)
Bulk and sequential stable isotope analysis
Materials and methods
Archaeological site and selection of human and fauna osteological remains for stable isotope analysis
Osteological and palaeopathological analysis
Stable isotope analysis of collagen containing tissues
Stable isotope analysis of tooth enamel bioapatite
Statistics and data modelling
Results
δ15N and δ13C of faunal and human bulk bone collagen in the Orientalizing Etruscan individuals of Chiancone II
Validity of weaning age estimation using the WARN model
δ15N and δ13C of incremental dentine in the Orientalizing Etruscan nonadults of Chiancone II
δ13C and δ18O of tooth enamel bioapatite in the Orientalizing Etruscan
non-adults of Chiancone II
Discussion
Isotopic insights from bone collagen δ13C and δ15N and tooth enamel
bioapatite δ13C and δ18O into adult and non-adult Etruscan diets
Breastfeeding and weaning in Etruscan society and childhood stress from δ13C and δ15N incremental dentine data
Conclusions
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 Identifiers: DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0302334
Other: gea0239
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Title: PLOS ONE
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Publ. Info: San Francisco, CA : Public Library of Science
Pages: - Volume / Issue: 19 (5) Sequence Number: e0302334 Start / End Page: - Identifier: ISSN: 1932-6203
CoNE: https://pure.mpg.de/cone/journals/resource/1000000000277850