At the world's edge: Reconstructing diet and geographic origins in medieval Iceland using isotope and trace element analyses

JW Walser III, S Kristjánsdóttir… - American Journal of …, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
Objectives A multi‐isotope study was conducted on individuals buried at Skriðuklaustur
monastery (AD 1493–1554) to investigate their geographic origins and dietary composition.
Comparative material from individuals excavated from Skeljastaðir, an inland farm site was
also analyzed. Materials and methods Bone collagen was extracted from 50 humans
(Skriðuklaustur and Skeljastaðir) and 25 animals (Skriðuklaustur) and analyzed for δ13C,
δ15N, and δ34S. Dental enamel samples from 31 individuals (Skriðuklaustur) were also …

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JWW III, S Kristjánsdóttir, DR Gröcke, RL Gowland… - 2019 - academia.edu
Objectives: A multi-isotope study was conducted on individuals buried at Skriðuklaustur
monastery (AD 1493–1554) to investigate their geographic origins and dietary composition.
Comparative material from individuals excavated from Skeljastaðir, an inland farm site was
also analyzed. Materials and methods: Bone collagen was extracted from 50 humans
(Skriðuklaustur and Skeljastaðir) and 25 animals (Skriðuklaustur) and analyzed for δ 13C,
δ15N, and δ34S. Dental enamel samples from 31 individuals (Skriðuklaustur) were also …
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