ABSTRACT: In the Anthropologie journal in 2008 (46, 2–3), Marek Zvelebil and an international team of experts presented the results from the Vedrovice bioarchaeology project, which detailed the life-histories of individuals buried at the early LBK cemetery. In combining a range of different bioarchaeological methodologies, this project was able to show that the community buried at Vedrovice was formed of a diverse and heterogenous population, leading lives influenced to different degrees by the transition to farming. Drawing on a similar approach – that of using bioarchaeological evidence fully integrated in its archaeological context – a project called The first farmers of central Europe: diversity in LBK lifeways was begun in 2008 and ran...
International audienceThis paper presents new results of stable isotope analysis made on human and a...
An increase in the diversity of Early Bronze Age (EBA) burial practices is well documented in centra...
This paper aims to explore gender diversity and sexual division of labour at the beginning of farmin...
We present the first comprehensive multi-isotopic data on human and animal remains from the Final Ne...
ABSTRACT. Ajdovska Jama (The Pagan’s Cave) in southeast Slovenia lies within the catchment of the Ri...
NoBone collagen carbon and nitrogen stable isotope ratios were obtained from three La Tène period in...
Funerary practices and bioarchaeological (sex and age) data suggest that a mortality crisis linked t...
Ajdovska Jama (The Pagans Cave) in southeast Slovenia lies within the catchment of the River Sava, a...
The Avar were nomadic people from Central Asia who migrated into the Carpathian Basin in Central-Eas...
The diet of the Stone Age cultures is a strong indicator to the social group, thus farmers and hunte...
The early Neolithic site of Vráble (5250-4950 cal BCE) is among the largest LBK settlement agglomera...
In the Neolithic and Copper Age collective burials of the Portuguese Estremadura, the majority of ma...
Objectives: Since the late 1970s, when the first human skeletal remains from a pit (V1141) located w...
From about 5500 cal BC to soon after 5000 cal BC, the lifeways of the first farmers of central Europ...
The Migration Period (375 to 568 CE) of Central and Eastern Europe was a tumultuous time politically...
International audienceThis paper presents new results of stable isotope analysis made on human and a...
An increase in the diversity of Early Bronze Age (EBA) burial practices is well documented in centra...
This paper aims to explore gender diversity and sexual division of labour at the beginning of farmin...
We present the first comprehensive multi-isotopic data on human and animal remains from the Final Ne...
ABSTRACT. Ajdovska Jama (The Pagan’s Cave) in southeast Slovenia lies within the catchment of the Ri...
NoBone collagen carbon and nitrogen stable isotope ratios were obtained from three La Tène period in...
Funerary practices and bioarchaeological (sex and age) data suggest that a mortality crisis linked t...
Ajdovska Jama (The Pagans Cave) in southeast Slovenia lies within the catchment of the River Sava, a...
The Avar were nomadic people from Central Asia who migrated into the Carpathian Basin in Central-Eas...
The diet of the Stone Age cultures is a strong indicator to the social group, thus farmers and hunte...
The early Neolithic site of Vráble (5250-4950 cal BCE) is among the largest LBK settlement agglomera...
In the Neolithic and Copper Age collective burials of the Portuguese Estremadura, the majority of ma...
Objectives: Since the late 1970s, when the first human skeletal remains from a pit (V1141) located w...
From about 5500 cal BC to soon after 5000 cal BC, the lifeways of the first farmers of central Europ...
The Migration Period (375 to 568 CE) of Central and Eastern Europe was a tumultuous time politically...
International audienceThis paper presents new results of stable isotope analysis made on human and a...
An increase in the diversity of Early Bronze Age (EBA) burial practices is well documented in centra...
This paper aims to explore gender diversity and sexual division of labour at the beginning of farmin...