C Cooper, M Milella, S Lösch - Archaeological and anthropological …, 2023 - Springer
Abstract The Iron Age in continental Europe is a period of profound cultural and biological importance with heterogeneous trends through space and time. Regional overviews are …
This study presents the results of integrated isotopic and dental calculus analyses of a number of individuals buried in two cemeteries of Roman and medieval chronology in …
Objectives This article presents new radiocarbon and isotopic data to provide further information about the diet of the indigenous population of La Gomera and its possible …
Objectives Contemporary archeological theory emphasizes the economic and social complexity of Eurasian steppe populations. As a result, old notions of “nomadic” cultures as …
C Zaugg, MA Guggisberg, W Vach… - Environmental …, 2023 - Taylor & Francis
Archaeological findings from the 8th c. BC settlement at Francavilla Marittima (CS) and its necropolis on the nearby Macchiabate plateau point to multi-regional interactions and the …
Z Laffranchi, A Granados‐Torres… - American Journal of …, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
Abstract Objectives The Late Iron Age in continental Europe featured complex demographic processes including, among others, the establishment of transalpine “Celtic” communities on …
Previous isotopic studies of Roman diet for individuals buried at Isola Sacra (first–fourth centuries CE; Italy) have focused on variation in adult diet or the critical stages of …
The aim of this study is to examine the diet, using bone stable isotope analysis (δ 13 C and δ 15 N), of a Late Roman population (4th–7th centuries CE) from the Roman villa of …