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AUTOR(ES) Stefano Benazzi , Federico Lugli , Anna Cipriani , Valentina Tavaglione , Mirko Traversari
AFILIAÇÃO(ÕES) Department of Human Evolution Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology Leipzig Germany, Department of Chemical and Geological Sciences University of Modena and Reggio Emilia Modena Italy, Department of Cultural Heritage University of Bologna Ravenna Italy
ANO 2018
TIPO Artigo
PERIÓDICO American Journal of Physical Anthropology
ISSN 0002-9483
E-ISSN 1096-8644
EDITORA Berghahn Journals (United Kingdom)
DOI 10.1002/ajpa.23643
CITAÇÕES 1
ADICIONADO EM 2025-08-18
MD5 bfd135b8ff1fb02e3f4f65d374ffb86d

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ObjectivesIn this work, we use Sr isotopes to analyze human hair and determine short‐term movements of a contemporary human traveler and of early‐modern individuals from an archaeological site (Roccapelago, Modena, Italy, 16th–18th century).Materials and methodsAnalyses were performed using a Neptune MC–ICP–MS. We first set up and tested the procedure on scalp hair of a contemporary human, who spent some time between Brazil and Italy. We then analyzed the 87Sr/86Sr ratios of eight exceptionally well‐preserved archaeological hair specimens associated with human mummies from Roccapelago. Trace elements were analyzed by LA‐ICP‐MS on single‐hair specimens to check the preservation of the archaeological samples.ResultsThe strontium isotope composition of modern human hair varies from 0.7087 to 0.7093. The 87Sr/86Sr ratios of the Roccapelago hair strands range from 0.7082 to 0.7137, with an average of 0.7093 ± 0.0031 (2σ), revealing also intra‐individual differences in isotopic composition along the length of the hair shaft. Data were compared with local archaeological rodent bones and teeth and with published isotopic values of water and outcropping rocks. Trace element abundances of archaeological and modern human hair are similarly low in terms of Rare Earth Element (REE) and metal contents, in particular after HNO3 leaching.DiscussionThe variable modern human hair 87Sr/86Sr ratios show that high‐resolution hair sampling tracks the movements of this individual between the two continents. The Sr isotope composition of the mummy hair is consistent with sub‐annual human movements from Roccapelago to an area with different 87Sr/86Sr ratios. Historical sources indicate that individuals from Roccapelago travelled with their herds to Tuscany for transhumance pastoralism practices. The high radiogenic 87Sr/86Sr ratios (>0.71) found in some of the hair are possibly consistent with the Tuscan Magmatic Province and the Tuscan Metamorphic Complex isotope signature. To our knowledge, this is the first study in an archaeological context where the Sr isotope evidence of mobility is corroborated by historical documents.

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