Oxygen isotopes in bioarchaeology: Principles and applications, challenges and opportunities

S Pederzani, K Britton - Earth-Science Reviews, 2019 - Elsevier
Oxygen isotope analyses of skeletal remains (18 O/16 O, δ 18 O) are a powerful tool for
exploring major themes in bioarchaeology (the study of biological archaeological remains) …

Strontium (87Sr/86Sr) mapping: a critical review of methods and approaches

E Holt, JA Evans, R Madgwick - Earth-Science Reviews, 2021 - Elsevier
The use of bioavailable strontium in different environments to provenance biological
materials has become increasingly common since its first applications in ecology and …

Twenty‐first century bioarchaeology: Taking stock and moving forward

JE Buikstra, SN DeWitte, SC Agarwal… - American journal of …, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
This article presents outcomes from a Workshop entitled “Bioarchaeology: Taking Stock and
Moving Forward,” which was held at Arizona State University (ASU) on March 6–8, 2020 …

Life not death: Epidemiology from skeletons

GR Milner, JL Boldsen - International Journal of Paleopathology, 2017 - Elsevier
Analytically sophisticated paleoepidemiology is a relatively new development in the
characterization of past life experiences. It is based on sound paleopathological …

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 …

[图书][B] Daily Life in Anglo-Saxon England

S Crawford - 2022 - books.google.com
Daily Life in Anglo-Saxon England examines and recreates many of the details of ordinary
lives in early medieval England between the 5th and 11th centuries, exploring what we …

“Officially absent but actually present”: Bioarchaeological evidence for population diversity in London during the Black Death, AD 1348–50

R Redfern, JT Hefner - Bioarchaeology of marginalized people, 2019 - Elsevier
Our study was twofold: to provide bioarchaeological evidence for population diversity in
Medieval London as this topic relies on primary sources, and to investigate whether social …

Migration and cultural integration in the early medieval cemetery of Finglesham, Kent, through stable isotopes

S Leggett - Archaeological and Anthropological Sciences, 2021 - Springer
Debate over migrations to Britain during the fifth and sixth centuries AD is still rampant in
archaeological discourse. Stable carbon, nitrogen and oxygen isotope values from multiple …

Palaeopathology and its relevance to understanding health and disease today: the impact of the environment on health, past and present

CA Roberts - AnthropologicAl review, 2016 - durham-repository.worktribe.com
This paper considers the discipline of palaeopathology, how it has developed, how it is
studied, and what limitations present challenges to analysis. The study of disease has a long …

Diet and mobility in early medieval coastal Belgium: Challenges of interpreting multi-isotopic data

R Spros, M Pellegrini, A Ervynck, HF James… - Journal of …, 2022 - Elsevier
During the early medieval period (5th–9th century CE), the North Sea coastal societies were
involved in long distance maritime trade relations, which resulted in a pronounced mobility …