Identifying people of exotic origins with isotopes depends upon finding isotopic attributes that are inconsistent with the indigenous population. This task is seldom straightforward and may vary with physical geography, through time, and with cultural practices. Isotopes and trace elements were measured in four Viking Age (8th to 10th centuries A.D.) skeletons from Dublin, Ireland, and three from Westness, Orkney. These were compared with other data from these locations and contemporaneous skeletons from Britain. We conclude that the male skeletons from Dublin have disparate origins, two originating beyond the shores of Ireland, and that the female and two male skeletons from Westness are not indigenous to Orkney. However, the homeland of t...
Ridanäs was an important port of trade on the island of Gotland, Sweden, in use during the 7-11th ce...
Mobility and migration patterns of groups and individuals have long been a topic of interest to arch...
Historical, artefactual and place-name evidence indicates that Scandinavian migrants moved to easter...
noIdentifying people of exotic origins with isotopes depends upon finding isotopic attributes that a...
The excavation at Cnip, Isle of Lewis, Scotland, of the largest, and only known family cemetery from...
YesHistorical, artefactual and place-name evidence indicates that Scandinavian migrants moved to eas...
The adventus Saxonum is a crucial event in English protohistory. Scholars from a range of discipline...
Galgedil is a Viking Age cemetery located in the northern part of the Danish island of Funen. Excava...
Stable and radiogenic isotope analysis – particularly using lead isotope analysis (LIA) - has previo...
Stable isotopes present in local ground water get into people's teeth before they are 12 years old, ...
During the Viking Age, Norse peoples established settlements across the North Atlantic, colonizing t...
The transition from Roman Britain to early Anglo-Saxon England, traditionally described as the Adven...
Isotopic proveniencing has been applied to human inhumations and cremations as well as fauna from th...
The overall aim of this project was to investigate social identities in Norway and the British Isles...
NoThe excavation at Cnip, Isle of Lewis, Scotland of the largest, and only known family cemetery fro...
Ridanäs was an important port of trade on the island of Gotland, Sweden, in use during the 7-11th ce...
Mobility and migration patterns of groups and individuals have long been a topic of interest to arch...
Historical, artefactual and place-name evidence indicates that Scandinavian migrants moved to easter...
noIdentifying people of exotic origins with isotopes depends upon finding isotopic attributes that a...
The excavation at Cnip, Isle of Lewis, Scotland, of the largest, and only known family cemetery from...
YesHistorical, artefactual and place-name evidence indicates that Scandinavian migrants moved to eas...
The adventus Saxonum is a crucial event in English protohistory. Scholars from a range of discipline...
Galgedil is a Viking Age cemetery located in the northern part of the Danish island of Funen. Excava...
Stable and radiogenic isotope analysis – particularly using lead isotope analysis (LIA) - has previo...
Stable isotopes present in local ground water get into people's teeth before they are 12 years old, ...
During the Viking Age, Norse peoples established settlements across the North Atlantic, colonizing t...
The transition from Roman Britain to early Anglo-Saxon England, traditionally described as the Adven...
Isotopic proveniencing has been applied to human inhumations and cremations as well as fauna from th...
The overall aim of this project was to investigate social identities in Norway and the British Isles...
NoThe excavation at Cnip, Isle of Lewis, Scotland of the largest, and only known family cemetery fro...
Ridanäs was an important port of trade on the island of Gotland, Sweden, in use during the 7-11th ce...
Mobility and migration patterns of groups and individuals have long been a topic of interest to arch...
Historical, artefactual and place-name evidence indicates that Scandinavian migrants moved to easter...