Detection of diagenetic alteration in bones and teeth for migration and dietary studies—a combined FTIR and CN–O-Sr isotope study on tenth century CE cemeteries …

A Gugora, A Demény, E Fóthi, A Horváth… - Archaeological and …, 2022 - Springer
Stable isotope-based dietary information on the tenth century CE Hungarian population
serves as a valuable comparative tool to other dietary stable isotope studies in the region …

Clumped isotope analysis of (bio) apatite using a Kiel IV device in long‐integration dual‐inlet mode

M Tagliavento, S Hofmann, ME Böttcher… - Rapid …, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Rationale Clumped isotope (Δ47) analysis of bioapatite‐derived CO2 is a powerful tool to
determine body temperatures of extinct vertebrates. The common acid bath technique in …

The impact of social status and biological sex on diet at 10th century CE Hungarian sites from stable carbon and nitrogen isotope analyses

A Gugora, A Demény, IG Hatvani, E Fóthi - Journal of Archaeological …, 2024 - Elsevier
Stable isotope analysis is a valuable tool to determine the diet of past societies, as well as
the relationship that diet has with biological sex and social class. In this research, we …

Investigating Mobility Across the Life Course Through Stable Isotope Analysis at the Early Medieval Site of Berettyóújfalu Somata, Hungary

BJ Muir - 2023 - stars.library.ucf.edu
Abstract The Migration Period (375 to 568 CE) of Central and Eastern Europe was a
tumultuous time politically, culturally, and socially. Historical and archaeological evidence …

[引用][C] Diet and migration at 10th century ce Hungarian conquest period sites determined through stable carbon, nitrogen, oxygen, and strontium isotope analyses

A Gugora - 2021