We present here the results of a large-scale diachronic palaeodietary (carbon and nitrogen isotopic measurements of bone collagen) study of humans and animals from a single site, the city of York (U.K.) dating from the Roman period to the early 19th century The human sample comprises 313 burials from the cemeteries of Trentholme Drive and Blossom Street (Roman), Belle Vue House (Anglo-Saxon), Fishergate (High and Later Medieval), and All Saints, Pavement (Later and Post-Medieval). In addition, 145 samples of mammal, fish and bird bone from the sites of Tanner Row and Fishergate were analyzed. The isotope data suggest dietary variation between all archaeological periods, although the most significant change was the introduction of significan...
Acknowledgements: Thanks go to CFA Archaeology and Runcorn Development Corporation for giving permis...
Acknowledgements: Thanks go to CFA Archaeology and Runcorn Development Corporation for giving permis...
YesThe results of carbon and nitrogen isotope analysis from two medieval populations are presented h...
We present here the results of a large-scale diachronic palaeodietary (carbon and nitrogen isotopic ...
ty o uti ed nceAbstract In this pilot-study, which was designed to assess the range of isotopic vari...
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...
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...
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...
This paper reports d13C and d15N values for human and animal bone collagen from the middle Iron Age ...
This paper presents the first multi-tissue study of diet in post-medieval London using both the stab...
Acknowledgements: Thanks go to CFA Archaeology and Runcorn Development Corporation for giving permis...
Acknowledgements: Thanks go to CFA Archaeology and Runcorn Development Corporation for giving permis...
Acknowledgements: Thanks go to CFA Archaeology and Runcorn Development Corporation for giving permis...
Acknowledgements: Thanks go to CFA Archaeology and Runcorn Development Corporation for giving permis...
YesThe results of carbon and nitrogen isotope analysis from two medieval populations are presented h...
We present here the results of a large-scale diachronic palaeodietary (carbon and nitrogen isotopic ...
ty o uti ed nceAbstract In this pilot-study, which was designed to assess the range of isotopic vari...
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...
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...
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...
This paper reports d13C and d15N values for human and animal bone collagen from the middle Iron Age ...
This paper presents the first multi-tissue study of diet in post-medieval London using both the stab...
Acknowledgements: Thanks go to CFA Archaeology and Runcorn Development Corporation for giving permis...
Acknowledgements: Thanks go to CFA Archaeology and Runcorn Development Corporation for giving permis...
Acknowledgements: Thanks go to CFA Archaeology and Runcorn Development Corporation for giving permis...
Acknowledgements: Thanks go to CFA Archaeology and Runcorn Development Corporation for giving permis...
YesThe results of carbon and nitrogen isotope analysis from two medieval populations are presented h...