Geochemical studies of paleodiet and mobility of medieval communities of north Iberian peninsula
Stable isotopes (13C, 15N, 18O) and a radiogenic isotope (87Sr/86Sr) in tooth and human bone remains have been used to reconstruct residential mobility and dietary patterns. To this end several medieval archaeological sites of the North Iberian Peninsula ranging from 6th to 12th centuries time periods have been studied.
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