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Infant feeding practices and breastfeeding strategies at the advent of Neolithic in the central Balkans (CROSBI ID 657112)

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Jovanović, Jelena ; Goude, Gwenaëlle ; Novak, Mario ; Bedić, Željka ; de Becdelièvre, Camille ; Stefanović, Sofija Infant feeding practices and breastfeeding strategies at the advent of Neolithic in the central Balkans // Abstract book of the 23rd Annual Meeting of the European Association of Archaeologists 2017 / Bazelmans, Jos (ur.). Maastricht: Schrijen-Lippertz, Voerendaal, 2017. str. 151-151

Podaci o odgovornosti

Jovanović, Jelena ; Goude, Gwenaëlle ; Novak, Mario ; Bedić, Željka ; de Becdelièvre, Camille ; Stefanović, Sofija

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Infant feeding practices and breastfeeding strategies at the advent of Neolithic in the central Balkans

Examining individual life-histories provide a direct way to understand the mechanisms of population’s adaptation to major ecological and socio-cultural changes. The Mesolithic- Neolithic transformations offer a convenient frame to develop this bottom-up approach. The Neolithic transition, the passage from mobile foraging to sedentary farming, was a major shift during human prehistory. Focusing on the Balkan region where Early Neolithic started around 6200 cal BC, this paper presents stable isotope results (carbon, nitrogen, sulfur) of an intra-individual sampling strategy (data on bone and deciduous/permanent teeth) performed on 30 children from Mesolithic and Neolithic sites situated across Serbia and Croatia. Results suggest significant differences in the feeding practices of Mesolithic and Neolithic children as well as regional differences in mother’s dietary choices. This study opens new horizons on the relationship between individuals subsistence strategies and the dynamic of the group, implying that these bio- cultural differences may contribute to the important demographic changes observed at the Mesolithic-Neolithic transition.

Feeding ; infants ; Balkans ; prehistory

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Podaci o prilogu

151-151.

2017.

objavljeno

Podaci o matičnoj publikaciji

Abstract book of the 23rd Annual Meeting of the European Association of Archaeologists 2017

Bazelmans, Jos

Maastricht: Schrijen-Lippertz, Voerendaal

9789057992858

Podaci o skupu

23rd Annual Meeting of the European Association of Archaeologists

predavanje

31.08.2017-03.09.2017

Maastricht, Nizozemska

Povezanost rada

Arheologija