Contrasting lifestyles are recorded by the isotope composition of Bronze Age Beaker people (c. 2500–2000 bc) from three burial sites (Boscombe Down, Normanton Down and the ditch around Stonehenge) at or near to the Stonehenge monument in Wiltshire, southern England. Seven individuals (three adults, a sub-adult, two juveniles and an infant) were recovered from a single grave at Boscombe Down. Strontium and oxygen isotope analysis of tooth enamel from two teeth (a premolar and third molar) from each of three of the adults in this grave (referred to as Boscombe Bowmen) show that they had all shared a pattern of mobility and migration during their lives. The three adult males spent their early childhood (as represented by data from the premolar...
Lead analysis of tooth enamel from individuals recovered from a Viking Age burial pit in southern En...
Strontium isotope analysis of archeological skeletal materials is a highly effective and commonly em...
Artefacts and burial rites in the late Roman cemetery at Lankhills School, Winchester, southern Engl...
Isotope analysis of tooth enamel from humans is a rapidly developing technique for looking at the c...
The Beaker People Project, recently published in 2019, is a multi-isotope study, combined with human...
Abstract-In order to contribute to the continuing discussion of the mobility of the late neolithic B...
Cremated human remains from Stonehenge provide direct evidence on the life of those few select indiv...
As many individuals were cremated in Neolithic and Bronze Age Ireland, they have not featured in inv...
Osteobiographies of four individuals whose skeletal remains were recovered in 2015–16 from the Stone...
This paper presents a compilation of strontium and oxygen isotope data from human tooth enamel that ...
The adventus Saxonum is a crucial event in English protohistory. Scholars from a range of discipline...
Early Medieval England is described historically as a time when people migrated from the Continent t...
This paper presents the results of a study using strontium, oxygen and carbon isotopes, strontium co...
A geostatistical model to predict human skeletal oxygen isotope values (δ18Op) in Britain is present...
YesIron Age chariot burials in the UK are rare and restricted in their distribution. Historically it...
Lead analysis of tooth enamel from individuals recovered from a Viking Age burial pit in southern En...
Strontium isotope analysis of archeological skeletal materials is a highly effective and commonly em...
Artefacts and burial rites in the late Roman cemetery at Lankhills School, Winchester, southern Engl...
Isotope analysis of tooth enamel from humans is a rapidly developing technique for looking at the c...
The Beaker People Project, recently published in 2019, is a multi-isotope study, combined with human...
Abstract-In order to contribute to the continuing discussion of the mobility of the late neolithic B...
Cremated human remains from Stonehenge provide direct evidence on the life of those few select indiv...
As many individuals were cremated in Neolithic and Bronze Age Ireland, they have not featured in inv...
Osteobiographies of four individuals whose skeletal remains were recovered in 2015–16 from the Stone...
This paper presents a compilation of strontium and oxygen isotope data from human tooth enamel that ...
The adventus Saxonum is a crucial event in English protohistory. Scholars from a range of discipline...
Early Medieval England is described historically as a time when people migrated from the Continent t...
This paper presents the results of a study using strontium, oxygen and carbon isotopes, strontium co...
A geostatistical model to predict human skeletal oxygen isotope values (δ18Op) in Britain is present...
YesIron Age chariot burials in the UK are rare and restricted in their distribution. Historically it...
Lead analysis of tooth enamel from individuals recovered from a Viking Age burial pit in southern En...
Strontium isotope analysis of archeological skeletal materials is a highly effective and commonly em...
Artefacts and burial rites in the late Roman cemetery at Lankhills School, Winchester, southern Engl...