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      Stable isotope data of Neolithic and Eneolithic populations in the Balkans, 6600 to 4000 BC

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          Stable isotopic ratios of carbon and nitrogen performed on collagen and tooth enamel offer invaluable insight into the diet of ancient populations. In the northern Balkans, most of these isotopic data have been collected as auxiliary information of radiocarbon dates, to correct a potential marine reservoir effect. In order to facilitate the access of the academic community to these data, we present a set of isotopic carbon and nitrogen ratios of human collagen samples for 188 individuals from 12 previously published sites together with hitherto unreleased data for 24 individuals from 4 sites from the Neolithic and Eneolithic period in Bulgaria and Romania. This collection also includes previously published carbon isotopic ratio measurements on tooth enamel of 34 individuals.

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                Journal
                Data Brief
                Data Brief
                Data in Brief
                Elsevier
                2352-3409
                02 April 2022
                June 2022
                02 April 2022
                : 42
                : 108114
                Affiliations
                [a ]Laboratory for Archaeological Science and Technology (L.A.S.T.), Department of Anthropology, University of South Florida, 4202 E. Fowler Ave., SOC107, Tampa, FL 33620, USA
                [b ]ArchaeoSciences Division at Research Institute of the University of Bucharest (ICUB), University of Bucharest, 90 Sos. Panduri, 5th District, Bucharest, Romania
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                [* ]Corresponding author. atafani@ 123456usf.edu
                Article
                S2352-3409(22)00324-9 108114
                10.1016/j.dib.2022.108114
                9058966
                35510265
                819f7a10-c050-449a-ad5f-2042b6203e62
                © 2022 The Author(s). Published by Elsevier Inc.

                This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).

                History
                : 29 November 2021
                : 14 February 2022
                : 28 March 2022
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                collagen (bone and dentine),tooth enamel,carbon,nitrogen,neolithic,eneolithic,palaeodiet

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