NoThe Pictish and Medieval site at Portmahomack contained four skeletal populations belonging respectively to the late Iron-Age/early Pictish period (6th/7th century), to a monastery of the late Pictish/early medieval period (8th century), to a Norse and Scottish trading place (9th to 11th century) and to a late medieval parish (15th century). Carbon and nitrogen isotope analyses of bone and tooth root collagen from sample individuals from each period were measured for dietary reconstruction. Faunal bone collagen was also assessed to provide dietary comparisons. The results demonstrate a marked change in diet between the early and late medieval communities at Portmahomack. Faunal data also presented dietary differences between the ear...
In this study, human remains from the Neolithic stalled cairn of the Knowe of Rowiegar, Rousay, Orkn...
This study investigates the nature of diet in a predominantly Late Medieval Gaelic Irish skeletal po...
Stable isotope analyses of human bone collagen are the valuable tool of the diet reconstruction in b...
YesIn this study, period-specific dietary trends, along with socio-economic and religious influences...
In this study, period-specific dietary trends, along with socio-economic and religious influences on...
ty o uti ed nceAbstract In this pilot-study, which was designed to assess the range of isotopic vari...
The results of carbon and nitrogen isotope analysis from two medieval populations are presented here...
YesThe results of carbon and nitrogen isotope analysis from two medieval populations are presented h...
In this pilot-study, which was designed to assess the range of isotopic variation in English medieva...
In this pilot-study, which was designed to assess the range of isotopic variation in English medieva...
We report here on stable carbon and nitrogen isotope measurements of human and faunal bone collagen ...
We present the results of stable carbon and nitrogen isotope analysis of bone collagen for 155 indiv...
We present the results of stable carbon and nitrogen isotope analysis of bone collagen for 155 indiv...
This study utilises multi-isotope approaches to investigate early medieval diet and childhood origin...
We present here the results of a large-scale diachronic palaeodietary (carbon and nitrogen isotopic ...
In this study, human remains from the Neolithic stalled cairn of the Knowe of Rowiegar, Rousay, Orkn...
This study investigates the nature of diet in a predominantly Late Medieval Gaelic Irish skeletal po...
Stable isotope analyses of human bone collagen are the valuable tool of the diet reconstruction in b...
YesIn this study, period-specific dietary trends, along with socio-economic and religious influences...
In this study, period-specific dietary trends, along with socio-economic and religious influences on...
ty o uti ed nceAbstract In this pilot-study, which was designed to assess the range of isotopic vari...
The results of carbon and nitrogen isotope analysis from two medieval populations are presented here...
YesThe results of carbon and nitrogen isotope analysis from two medieval populations are presented h...
In this pilot-study, which was designed to assess the range of isotopic variation in English medieva...
In this pilot-study, which was designed to assess the range of isotopic variation in English medieva...
We report here on stable carbon and nitrogen isotope measurements of human and faunal bone collagen ...
We present the results of stable carbon and nitrogen isotope analysis of bone collagen for 155 indiv...
We present the results of stable carbon and nitrogen isotope analysis of bone collagen for 155 indiv...
This study utilises multi-isotope approaches to investigate early medieval diet and childhood origin...
We present here the results of a large-scale diachronic palaeodietary (carbon and nitrogen isotopic ...
In this study, human remains from the Neolithic stalled cairn of the Knowe of Rowiegar, Rousay, Orkn...
This study investigates the nature of diet in a predominantly Late Medieval Gaelic Irish skeletal po...
Stable isotope analyses of human bone collagen are the valuable tool of the diet reconstruction in b...