International audienceImmigration and mobility in the medieval and post-medieval periods in Norway have, up until now, mainly been discussed on the basis of historical sources. This paper presents the results of stable oxygen isotope (δ18O) analyses of the 1st and 3rd molars from 95 individuals from medieval and post-medieval Trondheim, as well as new information about the δ18O composition in the precipitation and drinking water in Trondheim. Through these analyses, the authors have attempted to shed light on the age of migrating individuals and directions of migration, to investigate temporal changes with regard to migration, and to make suggestions regarding the proportion of immigrants to locals in the population.The results show that th...
This study explores a bi-isotopic approach to migration, adding δ18O values to samples with 87Sr/86S...
The impact of human mobility on the northern European urban populations during the Viking and Early ...
Mobility and migration patterns of groups and individuals have long been a topic of interest to arch...
International audienceImmigration and mobility in the medieval and post-medieval periods in Norway h...
Immigration and mobility in the medieval and post-medieval periods in Norway have, up until now, mai...
AbstractImmigration and mobility in the medieval and post-medieval periods in Norway have, up until ...
Immigration and mobility in the mediaeval and post-mediaeval periods in Norway has, up until now, ma...
The Migration Period (375 to 568 CE) of Central and Eastern Europe was a tumultuous time politically...
Individual geographic mobility is a key social dynamic of early Viking-Age urbanization in Scandinav...
Oxygen isotope analysis of archaeological skeletal remains is an increasingly popular tool to study ...
The overall aim of this project was to investigate social identities in Norway and the British Isles...
Migration is driven by the young but despite this, few isotope studies focus on adolescent migrants ...
Early Medieval England is described historically as a time when people migrated from the Continent t...
This study presents a first attempt to assess the mechanisms and potential controls behind past resi...
The Limfjord in Denmark held a prominent position throughout Prehistory as a natural communication p...
This study explores a bi-isotopic approach to migration, adding δ18O values to samples with 87Sr/86S...
The impact of human mobility on the northern European urban populations during the Viking and Early ...
Mobility and migration patterns of groups and individuals have long been a topic of interest to arch...
International audienceImmigration and mobility in the medieval and post-medieval periods in Norway h...
Immigration and mobility in the medieval and post-medieval periods in Norway have, up until now, mai...
AbstractImmigration and mobility in the medieval and post-medieval periods in Norway have, up until ...
Immigration and mobility in the mediaeval and post-mediaeval periods in Norway has, up until now, ma...
The Migration Period (375 to 568 CE) of Central and Eastern Europe was a tumultuous time politically...
Individual geographic mobility is a key social dynamic of early Viking-Age urbanization in Scandinav...
Oxygen isotope analysis of archaeological skeletal remains is an increasingly popular tool to study ...
The overall aim of this project was to investigate social identities in Norway and the British Isles...
Migration is driven by the young but despite this, few isotope studies focus on adolescent migrants ...
Early Medieval England is described historically as a time when people migrated from the Continent t...
This study presents a first attempt to assess the mechanisms and potential controls behind past resi...
The Limfjord in Denmark held a prominent position throughout Prehistory as a natural communication p...
This study explores a bi-isotopic approach to migration, adding δ18O values to samples with 87Sr/86S...
The impact of human mobility on the northern European urban populations during the Viking and Early ...
Mobility and migration patterns of groups and individuals have long been a topic of interest to arch...