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This project investigates the role of marine resource consumption in human evolution, focusing on the dietary habits of prehistoric populations. By analyzing isotopic compositions in bones and teeth, it aims to trace the onset of systematic aquatic food exploitation and its implications for human development.
The onset of the systematic consumption of marine resources is thought to mark a turning point for the hominin lineage.
To date, this onset cannot be traced, since classic isotope markers are not preserved beyond 50 - 100 ky.
Aquatic food products are essential in human nutrition as the main source of polyunsaturated fatty acids in hunter-gatherer diets.
The exploitation of marine resources is also thought to have reduced human mobility and enhanced social and technological complexification.
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CENTRE NATIONAL DE LA RECHERCHE SCIENTIFIQUE CNRS
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