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Social status in late medieval and early modern Brittany: insights from stable isotope analysis

机译:中世纪和早期现代布列塔尼的社会地位:稳定同位素分析的见解

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We document for the first time the diet of a privileged French population from Brittany, a region that was the center of battles between the Kingdoms of England and France until the end of the fifteenth century. We present here the results of stable isotope analyses of carbon, nitrogen, and sulfur of human and animal bone and tooth collagen for a late medieval to early modern Breton population. The isotopic values observed for the Dominican convent of Rennes, Brittany, are very similar to those reported for medieval archaeological populations in Great Britain, namely they have enriched N-15 values combined with almost entirely terrestrial carbon signals. We discuss the consumption of young animals in a diet made up of terrestrial, marine, and freshwater resources. We report dietary differences between socio-economic groups and gender, with women and nobles (male and female) showing patterns consistent with high animal product consumption and lower mobility. The S isotope ratios of both humans and fauna are very homogeneous and generally have coastal S-34 values. The convent is known to have been an interregional pilgrimage site during the early modern period, but the isotope values indicate that the identified migrants were not pilgrims. Stable isotope analysis therefore complements the available historical information on human diets and mobility.
机译:我们首次记录Brittany的特权法国人口的饮食,这是英格兰王国与法国之间的战斗中心,直到第十五世纪结束。我们在这里展示了人类和动物骨骼和牙齿胶原的稳定同位素分析的结果,将中世纪晚期的现代Breton人群分析。布列塔尼·雷恩多米尼加修道院观察到的同位素值与英国中世纪考古人群的据报道的人非常相似,即他们富集了N-15值,结合了几乎完全的陆地碳信号。我们讨论了由陆地,海洋和淡水资源组成的饮食中幼小动物的消费。我们报告社会经济群体和性别之间的饮食差异,女性和贵族(男性和女性)显示与高动物产品消费和更低的流动性一致的模式。人类和动植物的S同位素比是非常均匀的,通常具有沿海S-34值。已知修道院是早期现代期间的区域间朝圣网站,但同位素值表明所识别的移民不是朝圣者。因此,稳定的同位素分析补充了人类饮食和流动性的可用历史信息。

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