The inland area of southwestern Sweden is well known for its well-preserved archaeological animal and human remains dating back to the Mesolithic and Neolithic (10000–4000 and 4000–1700 BC). They allow application of multiple bioarchaeological methods, giving insights into various and complementary aspects of prehistoric human life, as well as economic and social structures. One important aspect concerns human mobility and its relation to social networks and to circulation of objects. Here, strontium isotope analysis plays a crucial role. The present study aims to construct a strontium isotope baseline of southwestern Sweden with considerably greater coverage and higher resolution than previously published data. As the region has been affec...
This study presents the first Sr-87/Sr-86 isotope results obtained on Neolithic humans from Southern...
The study of migrations provides crucial information for the archaeological research. In fact, there...
In this paper, we investigate population dynamics in the Scandinavian Neolithic and Early Bronze Age...
The inland area of southwestern Sweden is well known for its well-preserved archaeological animal an...
The Bronze Age of Sweden's southernmost region, Scania, is complex and intriguing. One could say tha...
Investigation of human movement in the past has been a confounding issue in archaeology. Direct meas...
Strontium isotope ratios in human teeth from the three Swedish prehistoric Stone Age hunter-fisher-g...
Mobility is one of the most fundamental aspects of a foraging society. Since prehistoric mobility is...
The aim of this thesis is to investigate the strength and weaknesses of strontium analysis as a meth...
The Limfjord in Denmark held a prominent position throughout Prehistory as a natural communication p...
We measured 87Sr/86Sr for all available human remains (n = 40) dating from the Mesolithic to the Bro...
Strontium isotope analysis of skeletal material as a means to reconstruct prehistoric residential pa...
Strontium isotope analysis of skeletal material as a means to reconstruct prehistoric residential pa...
The aim in this thesis is to use carbon, nitrogen and sulfur isotope analysis on teeth and bone to t...
Prehistoric human diet can be reconstructed by the analysis of carbon (C), nitrogen (N) and sulphur...
This study presents the first Sr-87/Sr-86 isotope results obtained on Neolithic humans from Southern...
The study of migrations provides crucial information for the archaeological research. In fact, there...
In this paper, we investigate population dynamics in the Scandinavian Neolithic and Early Bronze Age...
The inland area of southwestern Sweden is well known for its well-preserved archaeological animal an...
The Bronze Age of Sweden's southernmost region, Scania, is complex and intriguing. One could say tha...
Investigation of human movement in the past has been a confounding issue in archaeology. Direct meas...
Strontium isotope ratios in human teeth from the three Swedish prehistoric Stone Age hunter-fisher-g...
Mobility is one of the most fundamental aspects of a foraging society. Since prehistoric mobility is...
The aim of this thesis is to investigate the strength and weaknesses of strontium analysis as a meth...
The Limfjord in Denmark held a prominent position throughout Prehistory as a natural communication p...
We measured 87Sr/86Sr for all available human remains (n = 40) dating from the Mesolithic to the Bro...
Strontium isotope analysis of skeletal material as a means to reconstruct prehistoric residential pa...
Strontium isotope analysis of skeletal material as a means to reconstruct prehistoric residential pa...
The aim in this thesis is to use carbon, nitrogen and sulfur isotope analysis on teeth and bone to t...
Prehistoric human diet can be reconstructed by the analysis of carbon (C), nitrogen (N) and sulphur...
This study presents the first Sr-87/Sr-86 isotope results obtained on Neolithic humans from Southern...
The study of migrations provides crucial information for the archaeological research. In fact, there...
In this paper, we investigate population dynamics in the Scandinavian Neolithic and Early Bronze Age...