Following a mid twelfth-century BC demographic crisis, Frattesina, in northern Italy, arose as a prominent hub linking continental Europe and the Mediterranean, as evidenced by the remarkable variety of exotic materials and commodities discovered at the site. Debate persists, however, about the extent to which migrants influenced the foundation and development of Frattesina. The authors present the results of strontium isotope analyses, which suggest significant migration to the site, particularly of elites, mostly from within a 50km radius. Among these non-indigenous people, the authors identify a ‘warrior-chief’, whom they interpret as representing a new, more hierarchical society
In this study, we present osteological and strontium isotope data of 29 individuals (26 cremations a...
Evidence of Neolithic occupation at Arma dell’Aquila (Finale Ligure, Italy) had been unearthed in th...
This paper concerns the role of costly signalling in the ritual expressions of Middle Bronze Age hum...
Following a mid twelfth-century BC demographic crisis, Frattesina, in northern Italy, arose as a pro...
open8siFollowing a mid twelfth-century BC demographic crisis, Frattesina, in northern Italy, arose a...
Following a mid twelfth-century BC demographic crisis, Frattesina, in northern Italy,arose as a prom...
This study investigates to what extent Bronze Age societies in Northern Italy were permeable accepti...
Migration within the Roman Empire occurred at multiple scales and was engaged in both voluntarily an...
This study investigates to what extent Bronze Age societies in Northern Italy were permeable accepti...
Across Europe, the genetics of the Chalcolithic/Bronze Age transition is increasingly characterized ...
Mobility and migration patterns of groups and individuals have long been a topic of interest to arch...
The end of the 13th and beginning of the 12th centuries B.C.E. witnessed the demise of the great ter...
Drawing on the results of new multi-method research in Grotta Regina Margherita—the largest known Mi...
This article presents evidence of population movements in Thessaly, Greece, during the Early Iron Ag...
The ancient settlement of Londinium (London) has long been characterized as a major commercial and b...
In this study, we present osteological and strontium isotope data of 29 individuals (26 cremations a...
Evidence of Neolithic occupation at Arma dell’Aquila (Finale Ligure, Italy) had been unearthed in th...
This paper concerns the role of costly signalling in the ritual expressions of Middle Bronze Age hum...
Following a mid twelfth-century BC demographic crisis, Frattesina, in northern Italy, arose as a pro...
open8siFollowing a mid twelfth-century BC demographic crisis, Frattesina, in northern Italy, arose a...
Following a mid twelfth-century BC demographic crisis, Frattesina, in northern Italy,arose as a prom...
This study investigates to what extent Bronze Age societies in Northern Italy were permeable accepti...
Migration within the Roman Empire occurred at multiple scales and was engaged in both voluntarily an...
This study investigates to what extent Bronze Age societies in Northern Italy were permeable accepti...
Across Europe, the genetics of the Chalcolithic/Bronze Age transition is increasingly characterized ...
Mobility and migration patterns of groups and individuals have long been a topic of interest to arch...
The end of the 13th and beginning of the 12th centuries B.C.E. witnessed the demise of the great ter...
Drawing on the results of new multi-method research in Grotta Regina Margherita—the largest known Mi...
This article presents evidence of population movements in Thessaly, Greece, during the Early Iron Ag...
The ancient settlement of Londinium (London) has long been characterized as a major commercial and b...
In this study, we present osteological and strontium isotope data of 29 individuals (26 cremations a...
Evidence of Neolithic occupation at Arma dell’Aquila (Finale Ligure, Italy) had been unearthed in th...
This paper concerns the role of costly signalling in the ritual expressions of Middle Bronze Age hum...