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Autor:
Stefka G. Eriksen, Elise Naumann
Publikováno v:
Environmental Archaeology. 28:1-2
Autor:
Gro Bjørnstad, Elise Naumann, Klervia Jaouen, Henrike Kiesewetter, Megan Wong, Vienna Chichi Lam, Erika Hagelberg, J. Rasmus Brandt, Sven Ahrens, Camilla Cecilie Wenn, Caroline Laforest, Michael P. Richards
Publikováno v:
Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports. 17:520-528
Using strontium isotope analysis, we investigated the mobility of Roman (1st to 7th century AD) and Byzantine (9th–13th century AD) individuals buried at the UNESCO World Heritage site of Hierapolis, Turkey. Results from Roman and Byzantine individ
This volume explores the changes that occurred during the Viking Age, as Scandinavian societies fell in line with the larger forces that dominated the Insular world and Continental Europe, absorbing the powerful symbiosis of Christianity and monarchy
Autor:
T. Douglas Price, Elise Naumann
Publikováno v:
Journal of the North Atlantic. 7:88-102
Publikováno v:
American Journal of Physical Anthropology. 155:322-331
Human remains representing 33 individuals buried along the coast in northern Norway were analyzed for diet composition using collagen stable carbon and nitrogen isotope analysis. Where possible, both teeth and bone were included to investigate whethe
Publikováno v:
Douglas Price, T, E., N & Frei, K M 2014, ' Isotopic baselines in the North Atlantic region. ', Journal of the North Atlantic, vol. Special Volume .
The isotopic proveniencing of human remains, using ratios of strontium, oxygen, and/or lead isotopes, has been employed in archaeology for more than two decades. The basic principles are essentially the same for the different elements and involve com
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https://hdl.handle.net/109.1.5/227d9f86-3704-4402-a5e5-3adf488fa118
Publikováno v:
American journal of physical anthropology. 155(3)
Human remains representing 33 individuals buried along the coast in northern Norway were analyzed for diet composition using collagen stable carbon and nitrogen isotope analysis. Where possible, both teeth and bone were included to investigate whethe
Autor:
T. Douglas Price, Elise Naumann
Publikováno v:
Journal of the North Atlantic. 2014:146
Norway was the likely homeland of many of the early colonists of the North Atlantic and it is essential to have information on the strontium isotopic values present in the country. Much of the population today as in the past lives on the coast and it