Archaeological excavations at the Sembiran and Pacung archaeological sites in coastal Bali, Indonesia, have yielded pottery sherds and other material culture that derives from India and other locations on the Asian mainland, demonstrating that about 2000\ua0years ago the north coast of Bali was in contact with cultures from mainland Asia. The area may in fact have hosted a harbour and perhaps even a community of foreign traders or immigrants. The Sembiran and Pacung excavations also yielded human remains from the same time period. We performed strontium, oxygen and carbon stable isotope analyses of tooth enamel from nine human skeletons to investigate whether the people interred at Sembiran and Pacung were from the local area or had travell...
In this work, strontium stable isotopes and trace elements analysis were used for assessment of migr...
Oral traditions, historical sources and geochemical results indicate that Polynesian chiefly societi...
Sr isotopes were applied to identify possible allochthony of skeletal remains retrieved from Tomb 26...
Two thousand years ago, maritime trade flourished in Southeast Asia and archaeological excavations h...
Two thousand years ago, maritime trade flourished in Southeast Asia and archaeological excavations h...
This dataset contains chemical data for archaeological materials from sites in the Banda Islands,...
Ajuts: For permission to conduct fieldwork, we thank the Secretaria do Estado da Arte e Cultura, Tim...
Patterns of paleomobility in the Caribbean were studied through an inter-disciplinary approach using...
Teouma, an archaeological site on Efate Island, Vanuatu, features the earliest cemetery yet discover...
Ritual tooth ablation was extensively practiced among Jomon (Japanese Neolithic) societies in their ...
Angkor Borei is a protohistoric (ca. 500 BCE − 500 CE) site in southern Cambodia (Takeo Province), o...
International audienceSoutheast Asia is becoming a region of increasing interest in discussions of p...
International audienceSoutheast Asia is becoming a region of increasing interest in discussions of p...
This study investigated strontium isotopes in the dental enamel of 32 human skeletons from Forte Mar...
Strontium isotope analysis of human and faunal enamel has the potential to reveal human childhood or...
In this work, strontium stable isotopes and trace elements analysis were used for assessment of migr...
Oral traditions, historical sources and geochemical results indicate that Polynesian chiefly societi...
Sr isotopes were applied to identify possible allochthony of skeletal remains retrieved from Tomb 26...
Two thousand years ago, maritime trade flourished in Southeast Asia and archaeological excavations h...
Two thousand years ago, maritime trade flourished in Southeast Asia and archaeological excavations h...
This dataset contains chemical data for archaeological materials from sites in the Banda Islands,...
Ajuts: For permission to conduct fieldwork, we thank the Secretaria do Estado da Arte e Cultura, Tim...
Patterns of paleomobility in the Caribbean were studied through an inter-disciplinary approach using...
Teouma, an archaeological site on Efate Island, Vanuatu, features the earliest cemetery yet discover...
Ritual tooth ablation was extensively practiced among Jomon (Japanese Neolithic) societies in their ...
Angkor Borei is a protohistoric (ca. 500 BCE − 500 CE) site in southern Cambodia (Takeo Province), o...
International audienceSoutheast Asia is becoming a region of increasing interest in discussions of p...
International audienceSoutheast Asia is becoming a region of increasing interest in discussions of p...
This study investigated strontium isotopes in the dental enamel of 32 human skeletons from Forte Mar...
Strontium isotope analysis of human and faunal enamel has the potential to reveal human childhood or...
In this work, strontium stable isotopes and trace elements analysis were used for assessment of migr...
Oral traditions, historical sources and geochemical results indicate that Polynesian chiefly societi...
Sr isotopes were applied to identify possible allochthony of skeletal remains retrieved from Tomb 26...