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entists led by the max planck institute for evolutionary anthropology in leipzig and the johannes gutenberg university mainz has now applied a new method to investigate the diet of fossil humans the analysis of stable zinc isotopes from tooth enamel this method proves particularly helpful to learn whether prehistoric humans and animals were primarily eating meat or plants traditional assumptions have often seen tropical rainforests as a barrier to early homo sapiens however growing proof shows that humans adapted to and lived in tropical rainforest habitats of southeast asia some researchers also suggest that in the past other human species like homo erectus and homo floresiensis became extinct because they could not adapt to this environment as our species did however we know very little about the ecological adaptation of fossil humans including what they were eating zinc isotopes reveal what kind of food was primarily eaten in this study researchers analysed the zinc stable isotope ratios from animal and human teeth from two sites in the huà pan province of laos tam pà ling and the nearby site of nam lot the site of tam pà ling is particularly important for palaeoanthropology and archaeology of southeast asia because it holds the oldest and most abundant fossil record of our species in this region explains fabrice demeter researcher at the university of copenhagen however there is little archaeological evidence like stone tools hearth features plant remains cut marks on bones in tam pà ling only teeth and bones this makes isotopic approaches the only way to gain insight into past dietary reliance nitrogen isotope analysis in particular can help scientists learn if past humans were eating animals or plants however the collagen in bones and teeth needed to do these analyses is not easily conservable in tropical regions like the one at tam pà ling this problem is even more acute new methods such as zinc isotope analysis of enamel can now overcome these limitations and allow us to investigate teeth from regions and periods we could not study before says study leader thomas tütken professor at the johannes gutenberg university s institute of geosciences with zinc stable isotope ratios we can now study tam pà ling and learn what kind of food our earliest ancestors in this region were eating diet of fossil humans from southeast asia the fossil human studied in this research dates from the late pleistocene more precisely from 46 000 to 63 000 years ago with it various mammals from both sites including water buffalos rhinos wild boars deer bears orangutans macaques and leopards were also analysed all these different animals show various eating behaviours making for an ideal background to determine what exactly humans were eating at the time the more diverse the animal remains found at a particular site are the more information the researchers can use to understand the diet of prehistoric humans when we compare the zinc isotope values from the fossil homo sapiens of tam pà ling to that of the animals it strongly suggests that its diet contained both plants and animals this omnivorous diet also differs from most nitrogen isotope data of humans in other regions of the world for that time period where a meat rich diet is almost consistently discerned another kind of analysis performed in this study stable carbon isotopes analysis indicates that the food consumed came strictly from forested environments says élise dufour researcher at the national natural history museum of paris the results are the oldest direct evidence for subsistence strategies for late pleistocene humans in tropical rainforests researchers often associated our species with open environments like savannahs or cold steppes however this study shows that early homo sapiens could adapt to different environments together the zinc and carbon isotope results may suggest a mix of specialized adaptations to tropical rainforests seen from other southeast asian archaeological sites it will be interesting in the future to compare our zinc isotope data with data from other prehistoric human species of southeast asia like homo erectus and homo floresiensis and see if we could understand better why they went extinct while our species survived concludes first author nicolas bourgon a researcher at the max planck institute for evolutionary anthropology share this share on facebook opens in new window facebook share on linkedin opens in new window linkedin more email a link to a friend opens in new window email print opens in new window print like loading posted in asia uncategorized tagged agriculture archaeology food hunter gathers leave a comment drinking wine in ancient greece was a divine but demanding business april 10 2022 by ancientfoods apollo magizine com garry shaw 3 september 2021 a small cup currently on display in the temporary exhibition drinking with the gods at la cité du vin in bordeaux held a small surprise for any ancient greek who d finished sipping their wine and peered with sadness into its dry empty interior a satyr is painted within his tail in the air as he dives head first into a vat of wine his own tiny cup left below untouched such behaviour was frowned upon in greek society i learn because drinking wine was a divine affair involving the proper rituals and respect for the gods which separated the greeks from the barbarians the satyr it seems had forgotten his good manners luckily for us modern wine drinkers there s no longer any risk of embarrassing ourselves like a drunken satyr because this intoxicating exhibition explains how we can avoid insulting the greek and roman gods or appearing like barbarians with around 50 artefacts on display including loans from the louvre drinking with the gods centres on the role of wine in graeco roman culture with a large part dedicated to dionysus the god who gave wine to humans and perhaps more importantly taught us to make it ourselves early on there s a statue of the god carved into the marble leg of a banqueting table it shows dionysus leaning against a pillar naked one arm over his head in a gesture of ecstasy or possibly wondering where he d last seen his clothes with his other hand he pours wine for his panther his constant companion present in various artefacts on display unmixed with water the wine drank by panther and god alike was believed to drive mere mortals insane the exhibition explains this is useful advice for the greek god fearing among us the correct way to drink wine is to mix it with water in a large vase called a krater then before taking a cup you make an offering from it to the gods and say a prayer as you explore the exhibition there s a bronze image of dionysus s drunken mule not a very efficient way of getting around i imagine and paintings and carvings of the satyrs that accompanied the god on his travels men with goat or horse legs and animal ears women called the maenads the mad ones were also part of the divinity s troupe and were believed to tear you apart if you didn t welcome dionysus correctly it sounds like quite the party so long as you followed the correct rituals and survived the night further characters from dionysus s myths and adventures are also present the sides of one greek vase from 490 bc show dionysus and heracles meeting for a drinking competition pan makes an appearance as a small bronze figure and we meet a marble statue of the satyr silenus dionysus s tutor carved holding a large goatskin of wine festivals of dionysus are represented too such as the three day long anthesteria flower festival celebrating the god s return and new wine a scene of women offering to a statue of dionysus during this festival can be seen on a jug from 450 440 bc the exhibition also explores the god of wine s incarnation as bacchus under the roman empire one highlight is a replica of a huge vase from the 6th century bc discovered in a celtic princesses tomb in france this could hold 1 100 litres of wine and is apparently the largest known vase from the ancient world standing before it you can quite easily imagine diving inside like an ill mannered satyr another reproduction shows a mosaic of a skeleton holding wine jugs meant to remind banqueters to enjoy their lives but there s more to the exhibition than the ancient artefacts in one area you can sit and listen to tales of dionysus as told by the slam artist and poet maras the words projected on to the walls a video shows a banqueting scene from federico fellini s film satyricon 1969 three modern installations have been created by street artists inspired by the ancient myths atmospheric music drifts across the exhibition space the imagery on one italian situla showing king maron hosting dionysus and receiving a vine and drinking vessel in return has been replicated on a large scale in fabric which makes its theme the gift of wine much clearer and makes you feel immersed in the scene the exhibition is moodily lit with spotlights creating stark contrasts between dark spaces the illuminated objects and the green themed information panels and labels which present the objects and their backgrounds in a refreshingly clear engaging and sometimes almost conversational manner interesting cultural details are included throughout among them that during the anthesteria the greeks held competitions in which people tried to down their cups of wine in a single gulp all of which adds up to a rather delicious blend mixing old flavours with something new with the world now slowly opening up again if you can make it to bordeaux drinking with the gods is an exhibition that you should sample while you still have the chance and when enjoying a glass of wine afterwards remember to offer a little to dionysus drinking with the gods is at la cité du vin in bordeaux france until 7 november share this share on facebook opens in new window facebook share on linkedin opens in new window linkedin more email a link to a friend opens in new window email print opens in new window print like loading posted in europe tagged archaeology dionysus s greece wine 3 comments the annual swiss spaghetti harvest april 1 2022 by ancientfoods april 1 2010 by ancientfoods edit topic pasta on april 1 1957 the british news show panorama broadcast a three minute segment about a bumper the annual swiss spaghetti harvest happy april everyone share this share on facebook opens in new window facebook share on linkedin opens in new window linkedin more email a link to a friend opens in new window email print opens in new window print like loading posted in uncategorized leave a comment ancient poop shows people in present day austria drank beer and ate blue cheese up to 2 700 years ago november 15 2021 by ancientfoods original article eurekalert org 13 oct 2021 peer reviewed publication cell press human feces don t usually stick around for long and certainly not for thousands of years but exceptions to this general rule are found in a few places in the world including prehistoric salt mines of the austrian unesco world heritage area hallstatt dachstein salzkammergut now researchers who ve studied ancient fecal samples or paleofeces from these mines have uncovered some surprising evidence the presence of two fungal species used in the production of blue cheese and beer the findings appear in the journal current biology on october 13 genome wide analysis indicates that both fungi were involved in food fermentation and provide the first molecular evidence for blue cheese and beer consumption during iron age europe says frank maixner frankmaixner of the eurac research institute for mummy studies in bolzano italy these results shed substantial new light on the life of the prehistoric salt miners in hallstatt and allow an understanding of ancient culinary practices in general on a whole new level adds kerstin kowarik kowarikkerstin of the museum of natural history vienna it is becoming increasingly clear that not only were prehistoric culinary practices sophisticated but also that complex processed foodstuffs as well as the technique of fermentation have held a prominent role in our early food history earlier studies already had shown the potential for studies of prehistoric paleofeces from salt mines to offer important insights into early human diet and health in the new study maixner kowarik and their colleagues added in depth microscopic metagenomic and proteomic analyses to explore the microbes dna and proteins that were present in those poop samples these comprehensive studies allowed them to reconstruct the diet of the people who once lived there they also could get information about the ancient microbes that inhabited their guts gut microbes are collectively known as the gut microbiome and are now recognized to have an important role in human health their dietary survey identified bran and glumes of different cereals as one of the most prevalent plant fragments they report that this highly fibrous carbohydrate rich diet was supplemented with proteins from broad beans and occasionally with fruits nuts or animal food products in keeping with their plant heavy diet the ancient miners up to the baroque period also had gut microbiome structures more like those of modern non westernized individuals whose diets are also mainly composed of unprocessed food fresh fruits and vegetables the findings suggest a more recent shift in the western gut microbiome as eating habits and lifestyles changed when the researchers extended their microbial survey to include fungi that s when they got their biggest surprise an abundance in one of their iron age samples of penicillium roqueforti and saccharomyces cerevisiae dna the hallstatt miners seem to have intentionally applied food fermentation technologies with microorganisms which are still nowadays used in the food industry maixner says the findings offer the first evidence that people were already producing blue cheese in iron age europe nearly 2 700 years ago he adds in ongoing and future studies of the paleofeces from hallstatt they hope to learn more about the early production of fermented foods and the interplay between nutrition and the gut microbiome composition in different time periods this work was supported by programma ricerca budget prestazioni eurac 2017 of the province of bolzano italy and the south tyrolean grant legge 14 the european regional development fund the european research council grant the us national institutes of health and the us national science foundation current biology maixner et al paleofeces analyses indicate blue cheese and beer consumption by iron age hallstatt salt miners and a non westernized gut microbiome structure in europe until the baroque period share this share on facebook opens in new window facebook share on linkedin opens in new window linkedin more email a link to a friend opens in new window email print opens in new window print like loading posted in europe tagged archaeology 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