The Medieval period in Europe was a time of unprecedented social complexity and significant social and political change that had an impact on human diets. The present study aims to use stable isotope analysis from bone proteins to explore the diets of humans (n = 76) and fauna (n = 5) from the Medieval town of Leopoli-Cencelle (VT, Italy). The town was occupied between the 9th–15th centuries CE, however, the analysed remains date to the Late Medieval period (12th–15th centuries CE). Historical sources provide some information about the inhabitants of this community: the majority of the population was represented by craftsmen and traders, but farmers and shepherds were also present. To date, no biomolecular data regarding this community have...
This project tests the hypothesis that the Langobard migration into the Roman/Byzantine Veneto (nort...
During the Middle Ages, the economies of Europe, the religious directives involving dietary requirem...
This study investigates the diet of an eleventh century CE parish community located in northwestern ...
The Medieval period in Europe was a time of unprecedented social complexity and significant social a...
Recent years have seen increased interest in skeletal populations from the Imperial Roman Age in Ita...
The transition from Late Antiquity to the Medieval period is considered one of the greatest periods ...
This thesis investigated dietary change in Roman and Medieval Europe c. AD 1-1500 using stable isoto...
This thesis investigated dietary change in Roman and Medieval Europe c. AD 1-1500 using stable isoto...
Recent years have seen increased interest in skeletal populations from the Imperial Roman Age in Ita...
A multidisciplinary approach, combining stable isotope analysis from bone proteins and investigation...
The number of bioarchaeologically-informed isotope reconstructions of diet in Medieval Italy is stil...
This paper aims to define the dietary profile of the population of early medieval Rome (fifth–eleven...
This research project evaluates the effects of increased mobility and culture contact on dietary pra...
This project tests the hypothesis that the Langobard migration into the Roman/Byzantine Veneto (nort...
During the Middle Ages, the economies of Europe, the religious directives involving dietary requirem...
This study investigates the diet of an eleventh century CE parish community located in northwestern ...
The Medieval period in Europe was a time of unprecedented social complexity and significant social a...
Recent years have seen increased interest in skeletal populations from the Imperial Roman Age in Ita...
The transition from Late Antiquity to the Medieval period is considered one of the greatest periods ...
This thesis investigated dietary change in Roman and Medieval Europe c. AD 1-1500 using stable isoto...
This thesis investigated dietary change in Roman and Medieval Europe c. AD 1-1500 using stable isoto...
Recent years have seen increased interest in skeletal populations from the Imperial Roman Age in Ita...
A multidisciplinary approach, combining stable isotope analysis from bone proteins and investigation...
The number of bioarchaeologically-informed isotope reconstructions of diet in Medieval Italy is stil...
This paper aims to define the dietary profile of the population of early medieval Rome (fifth–eleven...
This research project evaluates the effects of increased mobility and culture contact on dietary pra...
This project tests the hypothesis that the Langobard migration into the Roman/Byzantine Veneto (nort...
During the Middle Ages, the economies of Europe, the religious directives involving dietary requirem...
This study investigates the diet of an eleventh century CE parish community located in northwestern ...