This project tests the hypothesis that the Langobard migration into the Roman/Byzantine Veneto (northeastern Italy) resulted in significant dietary changes from Late Antiquity (4-5th centuries AD) to the Early Medieval period (6-8th centuries AD). At the end of the Great Germanic Migrations in AD 568, Langobards from Pannonia entered and occupied two-thirds of the Italian peninsula. It is unclear how large these migrations were, as historical documents exaggerate mass movements; however, conservative estimates suggest they made up 8% of the areas they occupied. The degree to which the Langobards influenced economic change and subsistence in this area is poorly understood. Therefore, the goal of this research is to use stable isotope analyse...
Stable isotope analysis of human remains has been used to address long-standing debates regarding th...
The Medieval period in Europe was a time of unprecedented social complexity and significant social a...
This paper aims to define the dietary profile of the population of early medieval Rome (fifth–eleven...
This project tests the hypothesis that the Langobard migration into the Roman/Byzantine Veneto (nort...
This research project evaluates the effects of increased mobility and culture contact on dietary pra...
The Medieval period in Europe was a time of unprecedented social complexity and significant social a...
The transition from Late Antiquity to the Medieval period is considered one of the greatest periods ...
Recent years have seen increased interest in skeletal populations from the Imperial Roman Age in Ita...
This thesis investigated dietary change in Roman and Medieval Europe c. AD 1-1500 using stable isoto...
The socio-cultural and economic developments that took place from the Neolithic to the Bronze Age ar...
This thesis investigated dietary change in Roman and Medieval Europe c. AD 1-1500 using stable isoto...
Recent years have seen increased interest in skeletal populations from the Imperial Roman Age in Ita...
Stable isotope analysis of human remains has been used to address long-standing debates regarding th...
Stable isotope analysis of human remains has been used to address long-standing debates regarding th...
The Medieval period in Europe was a time of unprecedented social complexity and significant social a...
This paper aims to define the dietary profile of the population of early medieval Rome (fifth–eleven...
This project tests the hypothesis that the Langobard migration into the Roman/Byzantine Veneto (nort...
This research project evaluates the effects of increased mobility and culture contact on dietary pra...
The Medieval period in Europe was a time of unprecedented social complexity and significant social a...
The transition from Late Antiquity to the Medieval period is considered one of the greatest periods ...
Recent years have seen increased interest in skeletal populations from the Imperial Roman Age in Ita...
This thesis investigated dietary change in Roman and Medieval Europe c. AD 1-1500 using stable isoto...
The socio-cultural and economic developments that took place from the Neolithic to the Bronze Age ar...
This thesis investigated dietary change in Roman and Medieval Europe c. AD 1-1500 using stable isoto...
Recent years have seen increased interest in skeletal populations from the Imperial Roman Age in Ita...
Stable isotope analysis of human remains has been used to address long-standing debates regarding th...
Stable isotope analysis of human remains has been used to address long-standing debates regarding th...
The Medieval period in Europe was a time of unprecedented social complexity and significant social a...
This paper aims to define the dietary profile of the population of early medieval Rome (fifth–eleven...