Exploring the potential of the strontium isotope tracing system in Denmark (original) (raw)

Strontium isotopes and human mobility in prehistoric Denmark

Karin M Frei

Archaeological and Anthropological Sciences, 2012

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Sebbersund: isotopes and mobility in an 11th12th c. AD Danish churchyard

T. Douglas Price

Journal of Archaeological Science , 2012

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The Huldremose Iron Age textiles, Denmark: an attempt to define their provenance applying the Strontium isotope system

Karin M Frei, Margarita Gleba

…, 2009

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Prehistoric Migration in Europe: Strontium Isotope Analysis of Early Neolithic Skeletons

Detlef Gronenborn, Paul Fullagar, T. Douglas Price

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Isotopic investigation of human provenience at the eleventh century cemetery of Ndr. Grødbygård, Bornholm, Denmark

Karin M Frei, Pia Bennike

Danish Journal of Archaeology, 2012

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Galgedil: isotopic studies of a Viking cemetery on the Danish island of Funen, AD 800–1050

Kirsten Prangsgaard, Karin M Frei, T. Douglas Price

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Individual geographic mobility in a Viking-Age emporium—Burial practices and strontium isotope analyses of Ribe’s earliest inhabitants

Karin Frei

PLOS ONE, 2020

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Testing Late Bronze Age mobility in southern Sweden in the light of a new multi-proxy strontium isotope baseline of Scania

Kristian Kristiansen, Serena Sabatini

PLOS ONE, 2021

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TRACING PREHISTORIC MIGRATION: ISOTOPE ANALYSIS OF BRONZE AND PRE-ROMAN IRON AGE COASTAL BURIALS IN ESTONIA

Ester Oras, Liivi Varul, Gurly Vedru, Eve Rannamäe, Martin Malve, T. Douglas Price

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Assessing the mobility of Bronze Age societies in East-Central Europe. A strontium and oxygen isotope perspective on two archaeological sites

Przemysław Makarowicz

PLoS ONE, 2023

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Isotopes and Human Burials at Viking Age Birka

Ingrid Gustin, T. Douglas Price

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Pitted ware culture: Isotopic evidence for contact between Sweden and Denmark across the Kattegat in the Middle Neolithic, ca. 3000 BC

T. Douglas Price, Karl-Göran Sjögren

Journal of Anthropological archaeology, 2021

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Isotope data in Migration Period archaeology: critical review and future directions

Margaux Depaermentier

Archaeological and Anthropological Sciences, 2023

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Strontium isotope analysis reveals prehistoric mobility patterns in the southeastern Baltic area

Harry K Robson

Archaeological and Anthropological Sciences, 2022

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Movement of agricultural products in the Scandinavian Iron Age during the first millennium AD: 87Sr/86Sr values of archaeological crops and animals in southern Sweden

Ola Magnell

STAR: Science & Technology of Archaeological Research

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Isotopes and human burials at Viking Age Birka and the Mälaren region, east central Sweden

Sven Kalmring, T. Douglas Price, Ingrid Gustin

Journal of Anthropological Archaeology

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Strontium and lead isotope studies of faunal and human remains from Kainsbakke and Kirial Bro

Bente Philippsen

THE PITTED WARE CULTURE ON DJURSLAND Supra-regional significance and contacts in the Middle Neolithic of southern Scandinavia, 2020

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HUMAN MOBILITY AT THE EARLY NEOLITHIC SETTLEMENT OF VAIHINGEN, GERMANY: EVIDENCE FROM STRONTIUM ISOTOPE ANALYSIS*

T. Douglas Price

Archaeometry, 2003

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Movement of agricultural products in the Scandinavian Iron Age during the first millennium AD:87Sr/86/Sr values of archeological crops and animals in southern Sweden

Mikael Larsson

STAR: Science & Technology of Archeological Research, 2020

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Mobile or stationary? An analysis of strontium and carbon isotopes from Västerbjers, Gotland, Sweden

Torbjörn Ahlström, T. Douglas Price

Journal of Archaeological Science Reports, 2021

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PROVENANCE OF ANCIENT TEXTILES: —A PILOT STUDY EVALUATING THE STRONTIUM ISOTOPE SYSTEM IN WOOL*

Margarita Gleba, Karin M Frei, Marie-Louise B Nosch

…, 2009

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Into the fire: Investigating the introduction of cremation to Nordic Bronze Age Denmark: A comparative study between different regions applying strontium isotope analyses and archaeological methods

Niels Algreen Møller

PLOS ONE

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Diachronic forager mobility: untangling the Stone Age movement patterns at the sites Norje Sunnansund, Skateholm and Västerbjers through strontium isotope ratio analysis by laser ablation

Adam Boethius

Archaeological and Anthropological Sciences

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