Diet and dynamic of Christians and Muslims – A picture of Évora in the 8th-13th AD (original) (raw)

Analyses of human dentine and tooth enamel by laser ablation-inductively coupled plasma-mass spectrometry (LA-ICP-MS) to study the diet of medieval Muslim individuals from Tauste (Spain)

Miriam Pina

Microchemical Journal, 2017

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Trace elements in modern and archaeological human teeth: Implications for human metal exposure and enamel diagenetic changes

John Krigbaum

Journal of Archaeological Science, 2018

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High-resolution trace element distributions and models of trace element diffusion in enamel of Late Neolithic/Early Chalcolithic human molars from the Rioja Alavesa region (north-central Spain) help to separate biogenic from diagenetic trends

Niels de Winter, Rick Schulting

Palaeo3, 2019

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The Islamic cemetery at 33 Bartomeu Vicent Ramon, Ibiza: investigating diet and mobility through light stable isotopes in bone collagen and tooth enamel

Rick Schulting, Andrew Lythe, George Dury, Juanjo Marí Casanova, Maggie Ziriax

Archaeological and Anthropological Sciences, 2018

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High status diet and health in Medieval Lisbon: a combined isotopic and osteological analysis of the Islamic population from São Jorge Castle, Portugal

Alice Toso, Sara Gaspar, Michelle Alexander, née Mundee, Rodrigo Banha da Silva

Archaeological and Anthropological Sciences, 2019

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Trace elements, Ancient diet

Beatriz Robledo

2016

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Man, nutrition and mobility: A comparison of teeth and bone from the Medieval era and the present from Pb and Sr isotopes

Helge Stray

Science of The Total Environment, 1998

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Chemical compositional changes in archaeological human bones due to diagenesis: Type of bone vs soil environment. 2016. López-Costas O, Lantes-Suárez Ó, and Martínez Cortizas AJournal of archaeological science 67:43-51.

Olalla Lopez-Costas

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The Ba/Sr ratio, carious lesions, and dental calculus among the population buried in the church La Concepción (Tenerife, Canary Islands

alejandro gámez

Journal of Archaeological Science, 2009

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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)

Alejandro Romero, Eulàlia Subirà, Domingo Carlos Salazar-García, Pablo Garcia Borja

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Trace Elements in Eneolithic and Late Medieval Human Bones from Two Archaeological Sites in Tuscany: Evaluation of Diagenetic Processes, Diet and Exposure to Heavy Metals

Stefania Ancora

Journal of Anthropology and Archaeology

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Cribra orbitalia and trace element content in human teeth from neolithic and early bronze age graves in southern Poland

Krzysztof Szostek

American Journal of Physical Anthropology, 1997

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Human tooth enamel as a record of the comparative lead exposure of prehistoric and modern people

Janet Montgomery

Science of The Total Environment, 2000

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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

International Journal of Osteoarchaeology, 2016

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Pollution and human mobility in the southern Levant during the Iron Age using chemical and isotopic analysis of human tooth enamel

Aren M . Maeir

Journal of Archaeological Science, 2020

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The content of chemical elements in archaeological human bones as a source of nutrition research

Raili Allmäe

Papers on Anthropology, 2012

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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

Ozana - Maria Petraru

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Atypical dental wear patterns in individuals exhumed from a medieval Islamic necropolis of Santarém (Portugal)

António Matias

Anthropological Science

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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

Christopher Gerrard, Michelle Alexander, née Mundee, Andrew Millard

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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

Marielva Torino

Heritage Science

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Copper and zinc isotope ratios in human bone and enamel

Klervia Jaouen

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Buccal Dental Microwear as a Dietary Indicator in the Iron Age Human Population from Son Real, Spain.

ivana jarosova, Alejandro Perez-Perez

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Intra-tooth stable isotope analysis of dentine: A step toward addressing selective mortality in the reconstruction of life history in the archaeological record

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)

Jozef Urminsky, Michaela Dörnhöferová, Silvia Bodorikova

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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

Alejandra Gutiérrez, Andrew Millard

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Isotope analysis of bone collagen and tooth enamel

Janet Montgomery

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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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