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The Iceman's Last Meal Consisted of Fat, Wild Meat, and Cereals.

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BORIS DOI
10.7892/boris.119011
Date of Publication
July 23, 2018
Publication Type
Article
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Institut für Rechtsme...

Contributor
Maixner, Frank
Turaev, Dmitrij
Cazenave-Gassiot, Amaury
Janko, Marek
Krause-Kyora, Ben
Hoopmann, Michael R
Kusebauch, Ulrike
Sartain, Mark
Guerriero, Gea
O'Sullivan, Niall
Teasdale, Matthew
Cipollini, Giovanna
Paladin, Alice
Mattiangeli, Valeria
Samadelli, Marco
Tecchiati, Umberto
Putzer, Andreas
Palazoglu, Mine
Meissen, John
Lösch, Sandraorcid-logo
Institut für Rechtsmedizin, Anthropologie
Rausch, Philipp
Baines, John F
Kim, Bum Jin
An, Hyun-Joo
Gostner, Paul
Egarter-Vigl, Eduard
Malfertheiner, Peter
Keller, Anita
Stark, Robert W
Wenk, Markus
Bishop, David
Bradley, Daniel G
Fiehn, Oliver
Engstrand, Lars
Moritz, Robert L
Doble, Philip
Franke, Andre
Nebel, Almut
Oeggl, Klaus
Rattei, Thomas
Grimm, Rudolf
Zink, Albert
Series
Current biology
ISSN or ISBN (if monograph)
0960-9822
Publisher
Elsevier
Language
English
Publisher DOI
10.1016/j.cub.2018.05.067
PubMed ID
30017480
Uncontrolled Keywords

European Copper Age m...

Description
The history of humankind is marked by the constant adoption of new dietary habits affecting human physiology, metabolism, and even the development of nutrition-related disorders. Despite clear archaeological evidence for the shift from hunter-gatherer lifestyle to agriculture in Neolithic Europe [1], very little information exists on the daily dietary habits of our ancestors. By undertaking a complementary -omics approach combined with microscopy, we analyzed the stomach content of the Iceman, a 5,300-year-old European glacier mummy [2, 3]. He seems to have had a remarkably high proportion of fat in his diet, supplemented with fresh or dried wild meat, cereals, and traces of toxic bracken. Our multipronged approach provides unprecedented analytical depth, deciphering the nutritional habit, meal composition, and food-processing methods of this Copper Age individual.
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https://boris-portal.unibe.ch/handle/20.500.12422/163732
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