Comprehensive review of understanding ancient dietary habits using modern analytical techniques
Nehal S. Ramadan, Magdy M. El-Sayed, Hesham Sameh Ramadan, Mostafa Ismail, Heba Abdelmegeed, Nashwa Gaber, Mahmoud M. Sakr

TL;DR
This paper reviews how modern techniques like isotope analysis and multi-omics help uncover ancient diets from archaeological remains.
Contribution
The paper provides a comprehensive review of biomolecular methods enhancing dietary reconstructions in archaeology.
Findings
Multi-omics methods reveal detailed insights into ancient dietary habits.
Isotope analysis tracks climate changes and human movement.
Lipid and protein markers in residues show food preparation and preservation methods.
Abstract
Understanding ancient dietary habits is essential for reconstructing ancient lifestyles. Archaeobotanical and archaeological remains, such as seeds, plant fibers, and pottery, serve as vital indicators of agriculture and daily life. We proposed that contemporary biomolecular and analytical methods provide unique insights into dietary habits through these artifacts. To assess this, we examined recent analytical platforms utilized in isotope analysis, multi-omics techniques viz. genomics, proteomics, lipidomics, and metabolomics applied to food residues, dental calculus, coprolites, and ceramics. Isotope research has shed light on climate changes and human movement; lipid and protein examinations uncovered methods of food preparation and preservation; and multi-omics strategies have enhanced the detail of dietary reconstructions, increasingly aided by artificial intelligence. Ongoing…
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TopicsCulinary Culture and Tourism · Animal Diversity and Health Studies · Isotope Analysis in Ecology
