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Isotopes of human samples from Scorrione and Cisternazzi sites, Sicily

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The .xlsx file "Tables" contains published data from the original article, acknowledgements to grant funding and Tables 1 - List of analysed human and animal skeletal samples from Scorrione and Cisternazzi, Table 2 - List of faunal samples and their archaeozoological identification and context, Table 3 - Radiocarbon results and Table 4 - Elemental (wt% of C and N, and atomic C:N ratio) and isotopic data for Scorrione and Cisternazi.

The research was supported by the project Ready for the Future: Understanding the Long-Term Resilience of Human Culture (CZ.02.01.01/00/22_008/0004593) and partially by Specific Research (MUNI/A/1420/2022), both at the Department of Archaeology and Museology, Masaryk University. Joan Pinar Gil’s and Miroslav Pleska’s contribution to this paper has been supported by the projects: Catacombs and their settlements in South-Eastern Sicily (4th-6th c. AD): conclusion of the fieldwork at Modica–Scorrione W, conservation and analyses of finds (Philosophical Faculty, University of Hradec Králové) and by the Research Group Linkage Framing a unique landscape. Rural catacombs in south-eastern Sicily between Antiquity and the Middle Ages of the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation (University of Hradec Králové and Johannes Gutenberg University, Mainz). CIISB, Instruct-CZ Centre of Instruct-ERIC EU consortium, funded by MEYS CR infrastructure project LM2023042 is acknowledged for the financial support of the MALDI-TOF MS measurements at the CEITEC Proteomics Core Facility.

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Supplementary data for DOI: 10.1038/s40494-025-02268-8

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Journal article: 10.1038/s40494-025-02268-8 (DOI)