Stable Isotope Analysis Reveals Variations in Human Diet at the Poundbury Camp Cemetery Site |
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Authors: | M.P. Richards R.E.M. Hedges T.I. Molleson J.C. Vogel |
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Affiliation: | aResearch Laboratory for Archaeology and the History of Art, 6 Keble Road, Oxford, OX1, 3QJ, U.K.;bDepartment of Palaeontology, Natural History Museum, Cromwell Road, London, SW7, 5BD, U.K.;cDivision of Earth Marine and Atmospheric Science and Technology, CSIR, P.O. Box 395, Pretoria, 0001, South Africa |
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Abstract: | Stable isotope analysis was undertaken on 48 individuals from Iron Age, Roman and Post-Roman periods of the Poundbury Camp Cemetery, Dorchester, England. Variations in diet, reflected by the stable isotope values, were observed between individuals from the different time periods. Differences in diet within the Late Roman period were particularly interesting, as we found that the isotope values could be related to burial type. We also found evidence of possible immigrants at Poundbury; individuals that may have come to the site from a warmer climate. |
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Keywords: | stable isotopes palaeodiet carbon nirogen romans poundbury |
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