Investigating population movement by stable isotope analysis: a report from Britain

P Budd, A Millard, C Chenery, S Lucy, C Roberts - Antiquity, 2004 - cambridge.org
P Budd, A Millard, C Chenery, S Lucy, C Roberts
Antiquity, 2004cambridge.org
Stable isotopes present in local ground water get into people's teeth before they are 12
years old, and act as a signature to the area where they grew up (and drank the water). In a
review of recent work in Britain the authors show the huge potential of this method for
detecting population movement–and thus ultimately for investigating questions of migration,
exogamy and slavery.
Stable isotopes present in local ground water get into people's teeth before they are 12 years old, and act as a signature to the area where they grew up (and drank the water). In a review of recent work in Britain the authors show the huge potential of this method for detecting population movement – and thus ultimately for investigating questions of migration, exogamy and slavery.
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