Human mobility in a Bronze Age Vatya 'urnfield'and the life history of a high-status woman

C Cavazzuti, T Hajdu, F Lugli, A Sperduti, M Vicze… - PLoS …, 2021 - journals.plos.org
In this study, we present osteological and strontium isotope data of 29 individuals (26
cremations and 3 inhumations) from Szigetszentmiklós-Ürgehegy, one of the largest Middle …

A distinct section of the early bronze age society? Stable isotope investigations of burials in settlement pits and multiple inhumations of the Únětice culture in central …

C Knipper, M Fragata, N Nicklisch… - American Journal of …, 2016 - Wiley Online Library
Objectives Inhumations in so‐called settlement pits and multiple interments are subordinate
burial practices of the Early Bronze Age Únětice culture in central Germany (2200 …

Female exogamy and gene pool diversification at the transition from the Final Neolithic to the Early Bronze Age in central Europe

C Knipper, A Mittnik, K Massy… - Proceedings of the …, 2017 - National Acad Sciences
Human mobility has been vigorously debated as a key factor for the spread of bronze
technology and profound changes in burial practices as well as material culture in central …

Strontium isotope analysis and human mobility during the Neolithic and Copper Age: a case study from the Great Hungarian Plain

JI Giblin, KJ Knudson, Z Bereczki, G Pálfi… - Journal of Archaeological …, 2013 - Elsevier
From the Late Neolithic to the Early Copper Age on the Great Hungarian Plain (4500 BC,
calibrated) a transformation in many aspects of life has been inferred from the …

Tracing mobility patterns through the 6th-5th millennia BC in the Carpathian Basin with strontium and oxygen stable isotope analyses

MLC Depaermentier, M Kempf, E Bánffy, KW Alt - PloS One, 2020 - journals.plos.org
The complexity of Neolithic population movements and their interpretation through material
culture have been the subject of archaeological research for decades. One of the dominant …

Strontium isotope analysis of Neolithic and Copper Age populations on the Great Hungarian Plain

JI Giblin - Journal of archaeological science, 2009 - Elsevier
The strontium isotope ratio (87Sr/86Sr) is used in archaeological studies to identify major
events of population movement in prehistory such as migration, conquest, and inter …

A matter of months: High precision migration chronology of a Bronze Age female

KM Frei, C Villa, ML Jørkov, ME Allentoft, F Kaul… - PloS one, 2017 - journals.plos.org
Establishing the age at which prehistoric individuals move away from their childhood
residential location holds crucial information about the socio dynamics and mobility patterns …

3. Personal Relationships between Co-buried Individuals in the Central European Early Bronze Age

K Rebay-Salisbury - 2019 - epub.oeaw.ac.at
People were usually buried in single, individual graves in Early Bronze Age Austria and the
surrounding areas, but there are some exceptions. In burials of two or more people, it is …

Identifying commoners in the Early Bronze Age: burials outside barrows

S Bergerbrant, K Kristiansen, ME Allentoft… - New Perspectives on …, 2015 - torrossa.com
This article discusses the possibility of social division and the presence of commoners in
south Scandinavia during the Early Bronze Age. The discussion is based on new scientific …

Identifying kurgan graves in Eastern Hungary: a burial mound in the light of strontium and oxygen isotope analysis

C Gerling, V Heyd, A Pike, E Banffy, J Dani… - … Dynamics in Prehistory …, 2012 - degruyter.com
Isotopic analyses of human tooth enamel are increasingly applied to provide answers to
archaeological questions. 87Sr/86Sr and δ18O analyses are used to investigate small-and …