[HTML][HTML] Triple sulfur-oxygen-strontium isotopes probabilistic geographic assignment of archaeological remains using a novel sulfur isoscape of western Europe

CP Bataille, K Jaouen, S Milano, M Trost… - PLoS …, 2021 - journals.plos.org
Sulfur isotope composition of organic tissues is a commonly used tool for gathering
information about provenance and diet in archaeology and paleoecology. However, the lack …

[HTML][HTML] Genomic signals of migration and continuity in Britain before the Anglo-Saxons

R Martiniano, A Caffell, M Holst, K Hunter-Mann… - Nature …, 2016 - nature.com
The purported migrations that have formed the peoples of Britain have been the focus of
generations of scholarly controversy. However, this has not benefited from direct analyses of …

Interpreting past human diets using stable isotope mixing models

C Cheung, P Szpak - Journal of Archaeological Method and Theory, 2021 - Springer
Palaeodietary reconstruction using stable isotope analysis is becoming increasingly
common, as is the practice of using mixing models to quantify ancient dietary compositions …

Toward a bioarchaeology of urbanization: Demography, health, and behavior in cities in the past

TK Betsinger, SN DeWitte - American Journal of Physical …, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Urbanization is one of the most important settlement shifts in human history and has been
the focus of research within bioarchaeology for decades. However, there have been limited …

What is on the menu in a Celtic town? Iron Age diet reconstructed at Basel-Gasfabrik, Switzerland

C Knipper, SL Pichler, H Rissanen, B Stopp… - Archaeological and …, 2017 - Springer
Abstract The late Iron Age (150–80 BC) proto-urban site of Basel-Gasfabrik, Switzerland,
yielded numerous human skeletal remains, with individuals of all ages and both sexes being …

Stable isotopes and diet: their contribution to Romano-British research

G Müldner - Antiquity, 2013 - cambridge.org
The study of stable isotopes surviving in human bone is fast becoming a standard response
in the analysis of cemeteries. Reviewing the state of the art for Roman Britain, the author …

Dietary reconstruction in Migration Period Central Germany: a carbon and nitrogen isotope study

C Knipper, D Peters, C Meyer, AF Maurer… - Archaeological and …, 2013 - Springer
This study presents bone collagen carbon and nitrogen isotope data from the Migration
Period cemeteries (fifth/sixth century AD) of Obermöllern and Rathewitz in Central Germany …

Diet in Augusta Emerita, the Iberian capital that prevailed in Roman to late antiquity transition

CD García-Moreno, JM Murciano Calles… - Archaeological and …, 2024 - Springer
Late Roman times imprinted with instability, and a consequent decline in large urban
centres. In contrast, urbanization seems to have increased in Augusta Emerita (today …

[HTML][HTML] High frequency of dental caries and calculus in dentitions from a British medieval town

I Towle, C Davenport, JD Irish, I De Groote - Archives of Oral Biology, 2023 - Elsevier
Objective Dental pathology and tooth wear data can offer valuable insights into the diet and
behaviour of past populations. This study aimed to investigate the presence of dietary …

Going south of the river: a multidisciplinary analysis of ancestry, mobility and diet in a population from Roman Southwark, London

RC Redfern, DR Gröcke, AR Millard… - Journal of …, 2016 - Elsevier
This study investigated the ancestry, childhood residency and diet of 22 individuals buried at
an AD 2nd and 4th century cemetery at Lant Street, in the southern burial area of Roman …