Strontium and oxygen isotopes to trace mobility routes during the Bell Beaker period in the north of Spain

Author:

Ortega L. A.,Alonso-Fernández C.,Guede I.,Zuluaga M. C.,Alonso-Olazabal A.,Jiménez-Echevarría J.

Abstract

AbstractStrontium and oxygen isotopes of individuals from El Hundido and Valdescusa (north of Spain) sites, corresponding to the Bell Beaker culture, were analysed in order to determine mobility patterns and provenance areas. Strontium and oxygen isotope ratios in three teeth from two individuals at El Hundido and two teeth from the five individuals at Valdescusa were studied. The analyses were performed in both dentine and enamel fractions. 87Sr/86Sr ratios of El Hundido individuals indicate one was of foreign origin and the other was local whereas at Valdescusa were all of foreign provenance. Calculated δ18Ow values of El Hundido suggest a provenance from the geographical area close to the site while the Valdescusa would come from a warmer region. The comparison of oxygen and strontium isotope signatures indicate the west of the Iberian Peninsula (Zamora or the east of Leon regions) as the provenance area for the foreign individual at El Hundido and southwest France (Garonne basin) as the region of provenance for the Valdescusa.

Funder

Government of the Basque Country

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Multidisciplinary

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