In order to investigate how the population diversity at major Romano-British urban centres compared to small towns and military outposts, we conducted multi-isotope (carbon, nitrogen, oxygen and strontium) analyses of bones (42 individuals) and teeth (26 individuals) of human skeletons from Cataractonium/Roman Catterick in North Yorkshire (U.K.). The results suggest a markedly less diverse population at Catterick than at the larger towns. Significant differences are observed between burials from the town and fort area and the suburb of Bainesse to the south, and it is suggested that these reflect a shift to more localised recruitment for the Roman army in the Late Roman period. Isotope data for the ‘Bainesse Eunuch’, an unusual 4th century ...
Biogeochemical research has over the past four-and-a-half decades improved our understanding of huma...
YesIron Age chariot burials in the UK are rare and restricted in their distribution. Historically it...
The ancient settlement of Londinium (London) has long been characterized as a major commercial and b...
The aim of the project was to test the hypothesis, using oxygen and strontium isotopes, that a group...
Recent excavations at Driffield Terrace in York (Northern England) revealed an extremely unusual Rom...
Previous anthropological investigations at Trentholme Drive, in Roman York identified an unusual amo...
This paper presents the results of a multi-isotopic (oxygen, strontium, carbon and nitrogen isotopes...
Artefacts and burial rites in the late Roman cemetery at Lankhills School, Winchester, southern Engl...
Reconstructions of ancient mobility based on strontium isotopes are only ever as reliable as estimat...
The intention of the Roman administration to develop the Lower Germanic limes region into a military...
We present here the results of a large-scale diachronic palaeodietary (carbon and nitrogen isotopic ...
The ancient settlement of Londinium (London) has long been characterized as a major commercial and b...
The adventus Saxonum is a crucial event in English protohistory. Scholars from a range of discipline...
The study of stable isotopes surviving in human bone is fast becoming a standard response in the ana...
This work should be cited as: Chenery, C., G. Muldner, et al. (2010). "Strontium and stable iso...
Biogeochemical research has over the past four-and-a-half decades improved our understanding of huma...
YesIron Age chariot burials in the UK are rare and restricted in their distribution. Historically it...
The ancient settlement of Londinium (London) has long been characterized as a major commercial and b...
The aim of the project was to test the hypothesis, using oxygen and strontium isotopes, that a group...
Recent excavations at Driffield Terrace in York (Northern England) revealed an extremely unusual Rom...
Previous anthropological investigations at Trentholme Drive, in Roman York identified an unusual amo...
This paper presents the results of a multi-isotopic (oxygen, strontium, carbon and nitrogen isotopes...
Artefacts and burial rites in the late Roman cemetery at Lankhills School, Winchester, southern Engl...
Reconstructions of ancient mobility based on strontium isotopes are only ever as reliable as estimat...
The intention of the Roman administration to develop the Lower Germanic limes region into a military...
We present here the results of a large-scale diachronic palaeodietary (carbon and nitrogen isotopic ...
The ancient settlement of Londinium (London) has long been characterized as a major commercial and b...
The adventus Saxonum is a crucial event in English protohistory. Scholars from a range of discipline...
The study of stable isotopes surviving in human bone is fast becoming a standard response in the ana...
This work should be cited as: Chenery, C., G. Muldner, et al. (2010). "Strontium and stable iso...
Biogeochemical research has over the past four-and-a-half decades improved our understanding of huma...
YesIron Age chariot burials in the UK are rare and restricted in their distribution. Historically it...
The ancient settlement of Londinium (London) has long been characterized as a major commercial and b...