The Iron Age cemetery of Münsingen in Switzerland with 220 abundantly equipped burials marked a milestone for Iron Age research. The horizontal spread throughout the time of its occupancy laid the foundation for the chronology system of the Late Iron Age. Today, skulls of 77 individuals and some postcranial bones are still preserved. The aim of the study was to obtain information about diet, mobility and social stratification of the individuals. Stable isotope ratios of carbon, nitrogen and sulphur were analysed for 63 individuals. For all of them C3 plants were found to be the staple food. There are significant differences between males and females in δ13C and δ15N values. This points to a gender restriction in the access to animal protein...
This thesis deals with individuals buried at Smörkullen, Västra Tollstad parish, Östergötland, Swede...
This thesis deals with individuals buried at Smörkullen, Västra Tollstad parish, Östergötland, Swede...
The archaeological Bronze Age record in Europe reveals unprecedented changes in subsistence strategi...
The 220 abundantly equipped burials from the Late Iron Age cemetery of Münsingen (420 – 240 BC) mark...
The Iron Age cemetery of Münsingen in Switzerland with 220 abundantly equipped burials marked a mile...
Swiss human skeletal series are of great importance for anthropological research on middle and weste...
The late Iron Age (150–80 BC) proto-urban site of Basel-Gasfabrik, Switzerland, yielded numerous hum...
In my bachelor's thesis I will focus on issues related to the impact of diet quality on the investig...
Prehistoric human diet can be reconstructed by the analysis of carbon (C), nitrogen (N) and sulphur...
NoBone collagen carbon and nitrogen stable isotope ratios were obtained from three La Tène period in...
The large amount of Late Iron Age burial sites in Switzerland (450 to 15 BC) represents an important...
Stable isotope studies of human remains from the Late Neolithic of modern Switzerland are currently ...
The aim of this work was to characterize the diet of a Merovingian population sample and examine if ...
This paper reports d13C and d15N values for human and animal bone collagen from the middle Iron Age ...
The Basel-Gasfabrik site (Switzerland) is among the largest and best investigated proto-urban centre...
This thesis deals with individuals buried at Smörkullen, Västra Tollstad parish, Östergötland, Swede...
This thesis deals with individuals buried at Smörkullen, Västra Tollstad parish, Östergötland, Swede...
The archaeological Bronze Age record in Europe reveals unprecedented changes in subsistence strategi...
The 220 abundantly equipped burials from the Late Iron Age cemetery of Münsingen (420 – 240 BC) mark...
The Iron Age cemetery of Münsingen in Switzerland with 220 abundantly equipped burials marked a mile...
Swiss human skeletal series are of great importance for anthropological research on middle and weste...
The late Iron Age (150–80 BC) proto-urban site of Basel-Gasfabrik, Switzerland, yielded numerous hum...
In my bachelor's thesis I will focus on issues related to the impact of diet quality on the investig...
Prehistoric human diet can be reconstructed by the analysis of carbon (C), nitrogen (N) and sulphur...
NoBone collagen carbon and nitrogen stable isotope ratios were obtained from three La Tène period in...
The large amount of Late Iron Age burial sites in Switzerland (450 to 15 BC) represents an important...
Stable isotope studies of human remains from the Late Neolithic of modern Switzerland are currently ...
The aim of this work was to characterize the diet of a Merovingian population sample and examine if ...
This paper reports d13C and d15N values for human and animal bone collagen from the middle Iron Age ...
The Basel-Gasfabrik site (Switzerland) is among the largest and best investigated proto-urban centre...
This thesis deals with individuals buried at Smörkullen, Västra Tollstad parish, Östergötland, Swede...
This thesis deals with individuals buried at Smörkullen, Västra Tollstad parish, Östergötland, Swede...
The archaeological Bronze Age record in Europe reveals unprecedented changes in subsistence strategi...