Establishing the age at which prehistoric individuals move away from their childhood residential location holds crucial information about the socio dynamics and mobility patterns in ancient societies. We present a novel combination of strontium isotope analyses performed on the over 3000 year old "Skrydstrup Woman" from Denmark, for whom we compiled a highly detailed month-scale model of her migration timeline. When combined with physical anthropological analyses this timeline can be related to the chronological age at which the residential location changed. We conducted a series of high-resolution strontium isotope analyses of hard and soft human tissues and combined these with anthropological investigations including CT-scanning and 3D vi...
The Limfjord in Denmark held a prominent position throughout Prehistory as a natural communication p...
The Limfjord in Denmark held a prominent position throughout Prehistory as a natural communication p...
The preservation of organic and human remains in Early Nordic Bronze Age mounds (1700 BCE -1100 BCE)...
Establishing the age at which prehistoric individuals move away from their childhood residential loc...
YesAncient human mobility at the individual level is conventionally studied by the diverse applicati...
Ancient human mobility at the individual level is conventionally studied by the diverse application ...
The preservation of organic and human remains in Early Nordic Bronze Age mounds (1700 BCE -1100 BCE)...
The preservation of organic and human remains in Early Nordic Bronze Age mounds (1700 BCE -1100 BCE)...
Ancient human mobility at the individual level is conventionally studied by the diverse application ...
Ancient human mobility at the individual level is conventionally studied by the diverse application ...
Ancient human mobility at the individual level is conventionally studied by the diverse application ...
Ancient human mobility at the individual level is conventionally studied by the diverse application ...
We present results of the largest multidisciplinary human mobility investigation to date of skeletal...
The Limfjord in Denmark held a prominent position throughout Prehistory as a natural communication p...
The preservation of organic and human remains in Early Nordic Bronze Age mounds (1700 BCE -1100 BCE)...
The Limfjord in Denmark held a prominent position throughout Prehistory as a natural communication p...
The Limfjord in Denmark held a prominent position throughout Prehistory as a natural communication p...
The preservation of organic and human remains in Early Nordic Bronze Age mounds (1700 BCE -1100 BCE)...
Establishing the age at which prehistoric individuals move away from their childhood residential loc...
YesAncient human mobility at the individual level is conventionally studied by the diverse applicati...
Ancient human mobility at the individual level is conventionally studied by the diverse application ...
The preservation of organic and human remains in Early Nordic Bronze Age mounds (1700 BCE -1100 BCE)...
The preservation of organic and human remains in Early Nordic Bronze Age mounds (1700 BCE -1100 BCE)...
Ancient human mobility at the individual level is conventionally studied by the diverse application ...
Ancient human mobility at the individual level is conventionally studied by the diverse application ...
Ancient human mobility at the individual level is conventionally studied by the diverse application ...
Ancient human mobility at the individual level is conventionally studied by the diverse application ...
We present results of the largest multidisciplinary human mobility investigation to date of skeletal...
The Limfjord in Denmark held a prominent position throughout Prehistory as a natural communication p...
The preservation of organic and human remains in Early Nordic Bronze Age mounds (1700 BCE -1100 BCE)...
The Limfjord in Denmark held a prominent position throughout Prehistory as a natural communication p...
The Limfjord in Denmark held a prominent position throughout Prehistory as a natural communication p...
The preservation of organic and human remains in Early Nordic Bronze Age mounds (1700 BCE -1100 BCE)...