Much ado about nothing : Assessing the impact of the 4.2 kya event on human subsistence patterns in northern Mesopotamia using stable isotope analysis

Authors

SOŁTYSIAK Arkadiusz NEVES FERNANDES Luis Ricardo

Year of publication 2021
Type Article in Periodical
Magazine / Source Antiquity
MU Faculty or unit

Faculty of Arts

Citation
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Doi http://dx.doi.org/10.15184/aqy.2021.117
Keywords Syria; Khabur Basin; stable isotopes; subsistence; drought; sustainability
Description The effects of the 4.2 kya climatic event on northern Mesopotamia have been the subject of significant scholarly debate, with the notion of a megadrought that forced local populations to migrate attracting particular attention. Here, the authors analyse stable carbon (?13C) and nitrogen (?15N) isotopes in human tooth and bone samples to assess trends in subsistence practice at three sites in Syria before, during and after the presumed megadrought event. Despite the proximity of the sites, isotopic differences between them are more significant than diachronic change. Combined with other archaeological evidence, these results indicate a continuity in subsistence patterns, with no indication of disruption associated with the 4.2 kya event.

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