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Food for the Empire: dietary pattern of Imperial Rome inhabitants.

de angelis, f.; Varano, S.; Gazzaniga, V.; Santangeli Valenzani, R.; Brancazi, L.; Facchin, G.; Lubritto, C.; Ricci, P.; Martinez-Labarga, C.; Rickards, O.; Catalano, P.; Battistini, A.; Di Giannantonio, S.

2020-01-24 evolutionary biology
10.1101/2020.01.23.911370 bioRxiv
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This paper aims to provide a broad diet reconstruction for people buried in archaeologically defined contexts in Rome (1st-3rd centuries CE), in order to combine archaeological and biological evidence focusing on dietary preferences in Imperial Rome. A sample of 214 human bones recovered from 6 funerary contexts were selected for carbon and nitrogen stable isotope analysis. The baseline for the terrestrial protein component of the diet was set using 17 coeval faunal remains recovered from excavations at Rome supplemented by previously published data for the same geographic and chronological frames. {delta}13C ranges from -19.95{per thousand} to -14.78{per thousand}, whereas {delta}15N values are between 7.17{per thousand} and 10.00{per thousand}. The values are consistent with an overall diet mainly based on terrestrial resources. All the human samples rely on a higher trophic level than the primary consumer faunal samples. Certainly, C3 plants played a pivotal role in the dietary habits. However, C4 plants also seem to have been consumed, albeit they were not as widespread and were not always used for human consumption. The environment played a critical role also for Romans of lower social classes. The topographical location determined the preferential consumption of food that people could obtain from their neighborhood.

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