This paper is intended as an interim update for the Beaker People Project. The project aims to investigate mobility, diet, environment, and subsistence for the Late Neolithic, Chalcolithic, and Early Bronze Age population of Britain using a number of research tools, but particularly isotopic analysis of bones and teeth. This paper concentrates on the organic analyses yielding carbon, nitrogen, and sulphur isotope ratio data, but also discusses the project remit and the use of strontium and oxygen ration values to track mobility. The project is discussed in general terms, an overview of the collagen analysis results is provided, general diet at this time is discussed, and interesting facets of the carbon and sulphur data are covered. Over...
We report here the results of our isotopic analysis of humans from the site of Vedrovice. We underto...
A combination of stable carbon and nitrogen isotope analysis of collagen and radiogenic strontium is...
The diet of the Stone Age cultures is a strong indicator to the social group, thus farmers and hunte...
The Beaker People: Isotopes, Mobility and Diet in Prehistoric Britain presents the results of a majo...
Prehistoric human diet can be reconstructed by the analysis of carbon (C), nitrogen (N) and sulphur...
This pilot study attempts to document the potential of Prehistoric human bone and teeth collagen fro...
The Beaker People Project, recently published in 2019, is a multi-isotope study, combined with human...
Abstract-In order to contribute to the continuing discussion of the mobility of the late neolithic B...
Research data supporting the PhD thesis entitled: 'Life in Medieval Cambridge: an isotopic analysis ...
This paper presents the results of a study using strontium, oxygen and carbon isotopes, strontium co...
As many individuals were cremated in Neolithic and Bronze Age Ireland, they have not featured in inv...
The expansion of Neolithic stable isotope studies in France now allows distinct regional population-...
The expansion of Neolithic stable isotope studies in France now allows distinct regional population-...
Palaeodietary research using isotope analysis has recently expanded and this research takes a novel ...
Contrasting lifestyles are recorded by the isotope composition of Bronze Age Beaker people (c. 2500–...
We report here the results of our isotopic analysis of humans from the site of Vedrovice. We underto...
A combination of stable carbon and nitrogen isotope analysis of collagen and radiogenic strontium is...
The diet of the Stone Age cultures is a strong indicator to the social group, thus farmers and hunte...
The Beaker People: Isotopes, Mobility and Diet in Prehistoric Britain presents the results of a majo...
Prehistoric human diet can be reconstructed by the analysis of carbon (C), nitrogen (N) and sulphur...
This pilot study attempts to document the potential of Prehistoric human bone and teeth collagen fro...
The Beaker People Project, recently published in 2019, is a multi-isotope study, combined with human...
Abstract-In order to contribute to the continuing discussion of the mobility of the late neolithic B...
Research data supporting the PhD thesis entitled: 'Life in Medieval Cambridge: an isotopic analysis ...
This paper presents the results of a study using strontium, oxygen and carbon isotopes, strontium co...
As many individuals were cremated in Neolithic and Bronze Age Ireland, they have not featured in inv...
The expansion of Neolithic stable isotope studies in France now allows distinct regional population-...
The expansion of Neolithic stable isotope studies in France now allows distinct regional population-...
Palaeodietary research using isotope analysis has recently expanded and this research takes a novel ...
Contrasting lifestyles are recorded by the isotope composition of Bronze Age Beaker people (c. 2500–...
We report here the results of our isotopic analysis of humans from the site of Vedrovice. We underto...
A combination of stable carbon and nitrogen isotope analysis of collagen and radiogenic strontium is...
The diet of the Stone Age cultures is a strong indicator to the social group, thus farmers and hunte...