Historical, artefactual and place-name evidence indicates that Scandinavian migrants moved to eastern England in the ninth century AD, settling in the Danelaw. However, only a handful of characteristically Scandinavian burials have been found in the region. One, widely held, explanation is that most of these Scandinavian settlers quickly adopted local Christian burial customs, thus leaving Scandinavians indistinguishable from the Anglo-Saxon population. We undertook osteological and isotopic analysis to investigate the presence of first-generation Scandinavian migrants. Burials from Masham were typical of the later Anglo-Saxon period and included men, women and children. The location and positioning of the four adult burials from Coppergate...
Ridanäs was an important port of trade on the island of Gotland, Sweden, in use during the 7-11th ce...
The preservation of organic and human remains in Early Nordic Bronze Age mounds (1700 BCE -1100 BCE)...
This paper explores the messages conveyed by funerary rites in the wake of the Scandinavian settl...
Historical, artefactual and place-name evidence indicates that Scandinavian migrants moved to easter...
The adventus Saxonum is a crucial event in English protohistory. Scholars from a range of discipline...
Individual geographic mobility is a key social dynamic of early Viking-Age urbanization in Scandinav...
The impact of human mobility on the northern European urban populations during the Viking and Early ...
The overall aim of this project was to investigate social identities in Norway and the British Isles...
Written sources record the Scandinavian invasions of England but give no precise information as to t...
When Vikings migrated to England they had an enormous impact on the Anglo-Saxon political system and...
noIdentifying people of exotic origins with isotopes depends upon finding isotopic attributes that a...
Funder: Cambridge Philosophical Society; doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.13039/100013858AbstractDebate ove...
This study explores a bi-isotopic approach to migration, adding δ18O values to samples with 87Sr/86S...
The transition from Roman Britain to early Anglo-Saxon England, traditionally described as the Adven...
The recently concluded ‘People of the British Isles’ project (hereafter PoBI) combined large-scale, ...
Ridanäs was an important port of trade on the island of Gotland, Sweden, in use during the 7-11th ce...
The preservation of organic and human remains in Early Nordic Bronze Age mounds (1700 BCE -1100 BCE)...
This paper explores the messages conveyed by funerary rites in the wake of the Scandinavian settl...
Historical, artefactual and place-name evidence indicates that Scandinavian migrants moved to easter...
The adventus Saxonum is a crucial event in English protohistory. Scholars from a range of discipline...
Individual geographic mobility is a key social dynamic of early Viking-Age urbanization in Scandinav...
The impact of human mobility on the northern European urban populations during the Viking and Early ...
The overall aim of this project was to investigate social identities in Norway and the British Isles...
Written sources record the Scandinavian invasions of England but give no precise information as to t...
When Vikings migrated to England they had an enormous impact on the Anglo-Saxon political system and...
noIdentifying people of exotic origins with isotopes depends upon finding isotopic attributes that a...
Funder: Cambridge Philosophical Society; doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.13039/100013858AbstractDebate ove...
This study explores a bi-isotopic approach to migration, adding δ18O values to samples with 87Sr/86S...
The transition from Roman Britain to early Anglo-Saxon England, traditionally described as the Adven...
The recently concluded ‘People of the British Isles’ project (hereafter PoBI) combined large-scale, ...
Ridanäs was an important port of trade on the island of Gotland, Sweden, in use during the 7-11th ce...
The preservation of organic and human remains in Early Nordic Bronze Age mounds (1700 BCE -1100 BCE)...
This paper explores the messages conveyed by funerary rites in the wake of the Scandinavian settl...