Objectives: To identify and characterize anthropogenic lead sources on a 17th/18th century Barbadian plantation and to test if lead isotope analyses can be used to identify the geographic origins of first‐generation African captives. Materials and Methods: We carried out lead (Pb) isotope analyses on dental enamel samples from 24 individuals from the Newton Plantation Cemetery in Barbados, which had previously been analyzed for strontium (Sr) and oxygen (O) isotope composition (Schroeder et al., American Journal of Physical Anthropology, 2009, 139:547–557) and Pb concentrations (Schroeder et al., American Journal of Physical Anthropology, 2013, 150:203–209. Results: We are able to identify British Pb sources, and more specifically ...
Archaeological excavations of an enslaved African domestic area at the Spring Bay Flat plantation on...
The incidence of lead (Pb) poisoning in children in Georgia has been identified as a major health co...
Human Pb exposure comes from two sources: (i) natural uptake through ingestion of soils and typified...
The primary focus of this thesis is to examine the relationship between diet, as reconstructed via s...
Lead was ubiquitous on Caribbean sugar plantations, where it was used extensively in the production ...
Though lead has been known to be a cause of human poisoning since ancient times, it was a widely us...
Lead (Pb) isotopes provide a complementary method to other provenance tools for tracking the origin ...
Human Pb exposure comes from two sources: (i) natural uptake through ingestion of soils and typified...
The question of the ultimate origin of African slaves is one of the most perplexing in the history o...
Applications of lead and strontium isotope analysis were made on archaeological materials from three...
The question of the ultimate origin of African slaves is one of the most perplexing in the history o...
This thesis evaluates the utility of lead (Pb) isotopes, in combination with strontium (Sr) isotopes...
Forensic anthropologists increasingly use chemical isotope analysis in the investigation of unidenti...
Lead analysis of tooth enamel from individuals recovered from a Viking Age burial pit in southern En...
Lead (Pb) isotopes provide valuable insights into the origin of Pb within a sample, typically allowi...
Archaeological excavations of an enslaved African domestic area at the Spring Bay Flat plantation on...
The incidence of lead (Pb) poisoning in children in Georgia has been identified as a major health co...
Human Pb exposure comes from two sources: (i) natural uptake through ingestion of soils and typified...
The primary focus of this thesis is to examine the relationship between diet, as reconstructed via s...
Lead was ubiquitous on Caribbean sugar plantations, where it was used extensively in the production ...
Though lead has been known to be a cause of human poisoning since ancient times, it was a widely us...
Lead (Pb) isotopes provide a complementary method to other provenance tools for tracking the origin ...
Human Pb exposure comes from two sources: (i) natural uptake through ingestion of soils and typified...
The question of the ultimate origin of African slaves is one of the most perplexing in the history o...
Applications of lead and strontium isotope analysis were made on archaeological materials from three...
The question of the ultimate origin of African slaves is one of the most perplexing in the history o...
This thesis evaluates the utility of lead (Pb) isotopes, in combination with strontium (Sr) isotopes...
Forensic anthropologists increasingly use chemical isotope analysis in the investigation of unidenti...
Lead analysis of tooth enamel from individuals recovered from a Viking Age burial pit in southern En...
Lead (Pb) isotopes provide valuable insights into the origin of Pb within a sample, typically allowi...
Archaeological excavations of an enslaved African domestic area at the Spring Bay Flat plantation on...
The incidence of lead (Pb) poisoning in children in Georgia has been identified as a major health co...
Human Pb exposure comes from two sources: (i) natural uptake through ingestion of soils and typified...