Cremated human remains from Stonehenge provide direct evidence on the life of those few select individuals buried at this iconic Neolithic monument. The practice of cremation has, however, precluded the application of strontium isotope analysis of tooth enamel as the standard chemical approach to study their origin. New developments in strontium isotopic analysis of cremated bone reveal that at least 10 of the 25 cremated individuals analysed did not spend their lives on the Wessex chalk on which the monument is found. Combined with the archaeological evidence, we suggest that their most plausible origin lies in west Wales, the source of the bluestones erected in the early stage of the monument’s construction. These results emphasise the im...
As reported in MM 23.2, a site in Langford, Essex, has yielded the first cremation deposit dated to ...
This study presents the first Sr-87/Sr-86 isotope results obtained on Neolithic humans from Southern...
Strontium isotope (87Sr/86Sr) analyses have been used effectively to reconstruct the origin of osteo...
Cremated human remains from Stonehenge provide direct evidence on the life of those few select indiv...
Isotope analysis of tooth enamel from humans is a rapidly developing technique for looking at the c...
As many individuals were cremated in Neolithic and Bronze Age Ireland, they have not featured in inv...
Contrasting lifestyles are recorded by the isotope composition of Bronze Age Beaker people (c. 2500–...
This paper presents the results of a study using strontium, oxygen and carbon isotopes, strontium co...
Reconstructions of ancient mobility based on strontium isotopes are only ever as reliable as estimat...
Artefacts and burial rites in the late Roman cemetery at Lankhills School, Winchester, southern Engl...
Observable changes in funerary rites in early medieval Britain culminate in the re-appearance of cre...
Osteobiographies of four individuals whose skeletal remains were recovered in 2015–16 from the Stone...
Strontium isotope ratios are widely used in archaeology to differentiate between local and non-local...
The nature of landscape use and residence patterns during the British earlier Neolithic has often be...
The aim of the project was to test the hypothesis, using oxygen and strontium isotopes, that a group...
As reported in MM 23.2, a site in Langford, Essex, has yielded the first cremation deposit dated to ...
This study presents the first Sr-87/Sr-86 isotope results obtained on Neolithic humans from Southern...
Strontium isotope (87Sr/86Sr) analyses have been used effectively to reconstruct the origin of osteo...
Cremated human remains from Stonehenge provide direct evidence on the life of those few select indiv...
Isotope analysis of tooth enamel from humans is a rapidly developing technique for looking at the c...
As many individuals were cremated in Neolithic and Bronze Age Ireland, they have not featured in inv...
Contrasting lifestyles are recorded by the isotope composition of Bronze Age Beaker people (c. 2500–...
This paper presents the results of a study using strontium, oxygen and carbon isotopes, strontium co...
Reconstructions of ancient mobility based on strontium isotopes are only ever as reliable as estimat...
Artefacts and burial rites in the late Roman cemetery at Lankhills School, Winchester, southern Engl...
Observable changes in funerary rites in early medieval Britain culminate in the re-appearance of cre...
Osteobiographies of four individuals whose skeletal remains were recovered in 2015–16 from the Stone...
Strontium isotope ratios are widely used in archaeology to differentiate between local and non-local...
The nature of landscape use and residence patterns during the British earlier Neolithic has often be...
The aim of the project was to test the hypothesis, using oxygen and strontium isotopes, that a group...
As reported in MM 23.2, a site in Langford, Essex, has yielded the first cremation deposit dated to ...
This study presents the first Sr-87/Sr-86 isotope results obtained on Neolithic humans from Southern...
Strontium isotope (87Sr/86Sr) analyses have been used effectively to reconstruct the origin of osteo...