Dataset to: Multi-proxy bioarchaeological analyses reveal subsistence shift in Bronze Age Central Europe
Depaermentier, Margaux L. C.; Makarowicz, Przemysław; Szczepanek, Anita; Snoeck, Christophe; Morvan, Marine; Belka, Zdzislaw; Kempf, Michael; Pospieszny, Łukasz; Taras, Halina; Chyleński, Maciej; Górski, Jacek; Goslar, Tomasz; Grygiel, Ryszard; Jarosz, Paweł; Juras, Anna; Lasota-Kuś, Anna; Matoga, Andrzej; Nowak, Marek; Przybyła, Marcin M.; Tunia, Krzysztof; Włodarczak, Piotr; Wilczyński, Jarosław; Wójcik, Irena; Motuzaitė Matuzevičiūtė, Giedrė
Citation
Depaermentier, M.L.C., Makarowicz, P., Szczepanek, A., Snoeck, C., Morvan, M., Belka, Z., Kempf, M., Pospieszny, Ł., Taras, H., Chyleński, M., Górski, J., Goslar, T., Grygiel, R., Jarosz, P., Juras, A., Lasota-Kuś, A., Matoga, A., Nowak, M., Przybyła, M.M., Tunia, K., Włodarczak, P., Wilczyński, J., Wójcik, I., Motuzaitė Matuzevičiūtė, G., 2026. Dataset to: Multi-proxy bioarchaeological analyses reveal subsistence shift in Bronze Age Central Europe. https://doi.org/10.48530/isoarch.2026.015
Abstract
This is the dataset used for the journal article "Multi-proxy bioarchaeological analyses reveal subsistence shift in Bronze Age Central Europe" submitted by Depaermentier et al. (2026) to Science Advances. There is a total of 192 individuals from Poland dated from the Late Eneolithic to the Early Iron Age. The dataset combines published and newly generated data, which include also results that did not meet the quality criteria.
Keywords
- Poland
- Bronze Age
- Central Europe
- Millet
- carbon isotopes
- nitrogen isotopes
- strontium isotopes
- oxygen isotopes
- radiocarbon