Diet and dynamic of Christians and Muslims – A picture of Évora in the 8th-13th AD (original) (raw)
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Archaeological and Anthropological Sciences, 2019
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Trace elements, Ancient diet
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2016
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Helge Stray
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A combined dietary approach using isotope and dental buccal-microwear analysis of human remains from the Neolithic, Roman and Medieval periods from the archaeological site of Tossal de les Basses (Alicante, Spain)
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Cribra orbitalia and trace element content in human teeth from neolithic and early bronze age graves in southern Poland
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Human tooth enamel as a record of the comparative lead exposure of prehistoric and modern people
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The Diet of Three Medieval Individuals from Caravate (Varese, Italy). Combined Results of ICP-MS Analysis of Trace Elements and Phytolith Analysis Conducted on their Dental Calculus
Laura Rampazzi
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Raili Allmäe
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Comparison of trace element chemistry in human bones interred in two private chapels attached to Franciscan friaries in Italy and Denmark: an investigation of social stratification in two medieval and post-medieval societies Open Access
Lilian Skytte
Heritage Science, 2020
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ETUDES ET ARTICLES / ARTICLES AND STUDIES DENTAL MACROWEAR AS MARKER OF DIET: CONSIDERATIONS ON THE SKELETAL SAMPLE FROM THE 17 TH CENTURY NECROPOLIS OF IAŞI (IAŞI COUNTY, ROMANIA
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Atypical dental wear patterns in individuals exhumed from a medieval Islamic necropolis of Santarém (Portugal)
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A summary of strontium and oxygen isotope variation in archaeological human tooth enamel excavated from Britain
Janet Montgomery
Journal of Analytical Atomic …, 2012
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Dental calculus is not equivalent to bone collagen for isotope analysis: a comparison between carbon and nitrogen stable isotope analysis of bulk dental calculus, bone and dentine collagen from same individuals from the Medieval site of El Raval (Alicante, Spain)
Olaf Nehlich
Journal of Archaeological Science, 2014
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Alexander, M. M., Gerrard, C. M., Gutiérrez, A. and Millard, A. R. (2014), Diet, society, and economy in late medieval Spain: Stable isotope evidence from Muslims and Christians from Gandía, Valencia. Am. J. Phys. Anthropol.. doi: 10.1002/ajpa.22647
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Comparison of trace element chemistry in human bones interred in two private chapels attached to Franciscan friaries in Italy and Denmark: an investigation of social stratification in two medieval and post-medieval societies
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Heritage Science
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Copper and zinc isotope ratios in human bone and enamel
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ivana jarosova, Alejandro Perez-Perez
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Matt Sponheimer
American Journal of Physical Anthropology, 2014
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Dietary reconstruction from trace element analysis and dental microwear in an Early Medieval population from Gáň (Galanta district, Slovakia)
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Diet, society and economy in late medieval Spain. Stable isotope evidence from Muslims and Christians from Gandia, Valencia. Michelle M. Alexander, Christopher M. Gerrard, Alejandra Gutierrez, and Andrew R. Millard
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Isotope analysis of bone collagen and tooth enamel
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Chapter 6 Isotopic and Elemental Chemistry of Teeth: Implications for Places of Birth, Forced Migration Patterns, Nutritional Status, and Pollution
Alan Goodman
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