This thesis deals with individuals buried at Smörkullen, Västra Tollstad parish, Östergötland, Sweden. The aim is to reconstruct the diet of the individuals through stable isotope analyses and then try to identify if social hierarchy correlates with the diet. To do this, 35 individuals were divided into different groups (males, females, high status graves, low status graves, young adults, adults, seniors and trepanned individuals) and then subjected to stable isotope analyses of carbon, nitrogen and sulphur. The results show that all individuals lived mainly on freshwater fish with a few exceptions that had a more mixed diet of terrestrial protein and freshwater fish. The sulphur analyses showed that one female (possibly two) has moved to t...
This study explores the relationship between dietary patterns and social structure in a pre-industri...
This study reports the first dietary stable isotope data from Iron Age in Latvia. Archaeological, os...
Human burials from the cemetery at the Rounala church, northern Sweden, were radiocarbon (C-14) date...
This thesis deals with individuals buried at Smörkullen, Västra Tollstad parish, Östergötland, Swede...
This paper deals with stable isotope analysis of carbon and nitrogen on skeletal remains from the me...
Vivallen is a Late Iron Age/Early Middle Ages South Saami site with a burialground as well as a larg...
This paper deals with diet and gender in the early roman iron age in Sweden. Human bone and tooth ma...
This paper deals with isotope analyses of bones and teeth of two individuals from a medieval cemeter...
This thesis deals with a medieval material from Rounala in Karesuando parish, Norrbotten county, Lap...
This paper deals with three mediaeval churches in the town Visby, Gotland. These churches were locat...
The Iron Age cemetery of Münsingen in Switzerland with 220 abundantly equipped burials marked a mile...
The aim of this paper is to use isotope analysis of carbon, nitrogen and sulphur from bone and teeth...
In my bachelor's thesis I will focus on issues related to the impact of diet quality on the investig...
This study explores the relationship between dietary patterns and social structure in a pre-industri...
The 220 abundantly equipped burials from the Late Iron Age cemetery of Münsingen (420 – 240 BC) mark...
This study explores the relationship between dietary patterns and social structure in a pre-industri...
This study reports the first dietary stable isotope data from Iron Age in Latvia. Archaeological, os...
Human burials from the cemetery at the Rounala church, northern Sweden, were radiocarbon (C-14) date...
This thesis deals with individuals buried at Smörkullen, Västra Tollstad parish, Östergötland, Swede...
This paper deals with stable isotope analysis of carbon and nitrogen on skeletal remains from the me...
Vivallen is a Late Iron Age/Early Middle Ages South Saami site with a burialground as well as a larg...
This paper deals with diet and gender in the early roman iron age in Sweden. Human bone and tooth ma...
This paper deals with isotope analyses of bones and teeth of two individuals from a medieval cemeter...
This thesis deals with a medieval material from Rounala in Karesuando parish, Norrbotten county, Lap...
This paper deals with three mediaeval churches in the town Visby, Gotland. These churches were locat...
The Iron Age cemetery of Münsingen in Switzerland with 220 abundantly equipped burials marked a mile...
The aim of this paper is to use isotope analysis of carbon, nitrogen and sulphur from bone and teeth...
In my bachelor's thesis I will focus on issues related to the impact of diet quality on the investig...
This study explores the relationship between dietary patterns and social structure in a pre-industri...
The 220 abundantly equipped burials from the Late Iron Age cemetery of Münsingen (420 – 240 BC) mark...
This study explores the relationship between dietary patterns and social structure in a pre-industri...
This study reports the first dietary stable isotope data from Iron Age in Latvia. Archaeological, os...
Human burials from the cemetery at the Rounala church, northern Sweden, were radiocarbon (C-14) date...