Isotopes and teeth: human movement in two medieval Danish cemetery populations
The mobility patterns of two medieval Danish populations were investigated using oxygen isotopic analysis. Oxygen isotopic data were collected from the dental enamel of 26 individuals, 13 from the urban cemetery, Ole Worms Gade, and 13 from rural Sejet, both located in Central Denmark. Phosphate was...
Main Author: | Gough, Hilary |
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Other Authors: | Hoppa, Robert (Anthropology) Fayek, Mostafa (Anthropology) |
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2014
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/1993/23152 |
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