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IsoArcH. eu: An open-access and collaborative isotope database for bioarchaeological samples from the Graeco-Roman world and its margins
This paper describes IsoArcH, a new web-based database of isotopic data for
bioarchaeological samples from the Graeco-Roman world and its margins. IsoArcH was …
bioarchaeological samples from the Graeco-Roman world and its margins. IsoArcH was …
Bronze Age innovations and impact on human diet: A multi-isotopic and multi-proxy study of western Switzerland
The archaeological Bronze Age record in Europe reveals unprecedented changes in
subsistence strategies due to innovative farming techniques and new crop cultivation …
subsistence strategies due to innovative farming techniques and new crop cultivation …
Diet and collapse: a stable isotope study of Imperial-era Gabii (1st–3rd centuries AD)
The city of Gabii arose just east of Rome around the 8th century BC. By the Imperial period, it
had all but collapsed, its habitation areas either abandoned or repurposed for industrial …
had all but collapsed, its habitation areas either abandoned or repurposed for industrial …
Food at the heart of the Empire: dietary reconstruction for Imperial Rome inhabitants
F De Angelis, S Varano, A Battistini… - Archaeological and …, 2020 - Springer
This paper aims to provide a broad diet reconstruction for people buried in archaeologically
defined contexts in Rome (first to third centuries CE), in order to combine archaeological and …
defined contexts in Rome (first to third centuries CE), in order to combine archaeological and …
Dietary and Weaning Habits of the Roman Community of Quarto Cappello del Prete (Rome, 1st-3rd Century CE)
FD Angelis, V Veltre, S Varano… - Environmental …, 2020 - Taylor & Francis
This paper aims to provide the isotopic characterization of the diet consumed by people
buried in a graveyard of the Imperial Rome Suburbium (1st–3rd centuries CE), where …
buried in a graveyard of the Imperial Rome Suburbium (1st–3rd centuries CE), where …
An isotopic case study of individuals with syphilis from the pathological-anatomical reference collection of the national museum in Prague (Czech Republic, 19th …
Objective This paper aims at investigating the possible existence of isotopic offsets in δ 13 C
col and δ 15 N col values in relation to tertiary syphilis. Material Based on materials from the …
col and δ 15 N col values in relation to tertiary syphilis. Material Based on materials from the …
Dietary inferences through stable isotope analysis at the Neolithic and Bronze Age in the southern Caucasus (sixth to first millenium BC, Azerbaijan): From …
E Herrscher, M Poulmarc'h, L Pecqueur… - American Journal of …, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
Objectives Subsistence strategies are of great interest for understanding how prehistoric
societies adapted to their environment. This is particularly the case for the southern …
societies adapted to their environment. This is particularly the case for the southern …
[HTML][HTML] How does diet influence our lives? Evaluating the relationship between isotopic signatures and mortality patterns in Italian Roman imperial and medieval …
The present research investigates the relationship between dietary habits and mortality
patterns in the Roman Imperial and Medieval periods. The reconstructions of population …
patterns in the Roman Imperial and Medieval periods. The reconstructions of population …
Nourishing urban development: A palaeodietary study of Archaic Gabii, Italy (6th–5th c BCE)
Gabii was established around the 8th century BCE in the province of Latium and was
considered to be a sister city to Rome. In an effort to learn more about its settlers and their …
considered to be a sister city to Rome. In an effort to learn more about its settlers and their …
THE WALKING DEAD–LIFE AFTER DEATHArchaeoentomological evidence in a Roman catacomb:(Saints Marcellinus and Peter, central area, 1st–3rd century AD)
JB Huchet, D Castex - The Routledge Handbook of …, 2022 - taylorfrancis.com
Among all the early Christian catacombs in Rome, the catacomb of Saints Marcellinus and
Peter is an emblematic case. This is mainly due to its very well-preserved wall paintings and …
Peter is an emblematic case. This is mainly due to its very well-preserved wall paintings and …