YesThe results of carbon and nitrogen isotope analysis from two medieval populations are presented here, in a study investigating dietary habits within a medieval hospital population in England. We used δ13C and δ15N measurements of bone collagen in order to attempt to identify a distinct group diet within the medieval hospital of St. Giles, Brough, Yorkshire, and examine the reasons why the dietary habits within the institution may have been noticeably different from that of a comparative lay population. Following the results and tentative conclusions of a study conducted by Müldner and Richards (2005), it was hypothesised that religious fasting rules would result in there being evidence of greater consumption marine fish at St. Giles than...
In this study, period-specific dietary trends, along with socio-economic and religious influences on...
Acknowledgements: Thanks go to CFA Archaeology and Runcorn Development Corporation for giving permis...
YesIn this study, period-specific dietary trends, along with socio-economic and religious influences...
The results of carbon and nitrogen isotope analysis from two medieval populations are presented here...
The results of carbon and nitrogen isotope analysis from two medieval populations are presented here...
In this pilot-study, which was designed to assess the range of isotopic variation in English medieva...
ty o uti ed nceAbstract In this pilot-study, which was designed to assess the range of isotopic vari...
In this pilot-study, which was designed to assess the range of isotopic variation in English medieva...
NoThe Pictish and Medieval site at Portmahomack contained four skeletal populations belonging respec...
Members of religious orders during the later medieval period in Britain were expected to adhere to s...
We present here the results of a large-scale diachronic palaeodietary (carbon and nitrogen isotopic ...
This study integrates bone collagen stable isotope data (carbon, nitrogen and sulphur) from 33 human...
This paper presents the first multi-tissue study of diet in post-medieval London using both the stab...
The study of stable isotopes surviving in human bone is fast becoming a standard response in the ana...
This study integrates bone collagen stable isotope data(carbon, nitrogen and sulphur) from 33 human ...
In this study, period-specific dietary trends, along with socio-economic and religious influences on...
Acknowledgements: Thanks go to CFA Archaeology and Runcorn Development Corporation for giving permis...
YesIn this study, period-specific dietary trends, along with socio-economic and religious influences...
The results of carbon and nitrogen isotope analysis from two medieval populations are presented here...
The results of carbon and nitrogen isotope analysis from two medieval populations are presented here...
In this pilot-study, which was designed to assess the range of isotopic variation in English medieva...
ty o uti ed nceAbstract In this pilot-study, which was designed to assess the range of isotopic vari...
In this pilot-study, which was designed to assess the range of isotopic variation in English medieva...
NoThe Pictish and Medieval site at Portmahomack contained four skeletal populations belonging respec...
Members of religious orders during the later medieval period in Britain were expected to adhere to s...
We present here the results of a large-scale diachronic palaeodietary (carbon and nitrogen isotopic ...
This study integrates bone collagen stable isotope data (carbon, nitrogen and sulphur) from 33 human...
This paper presents the first multi-tissue study of diet in post-medieval London using both the stab...
The study of stable isotopes surviving in human bone is fast becoming a standard response in the ana...
This study integrates bone collagen stable isotope data(carbon, nitrogen and sulphur) from 33 human ...
In this study, period-specific dietary trends, along with socio-economic and religious influences on...
Acknowledgements: Thanks go to CFA Archaeology and Runcorn Development Corporation for giving permis...
YesIn this study, period-specific dietary trends, along with socio-economic and religious influences...