Author:
Budd Paul,Millard Andrew,Chenery Carolyn,Lucy Sam,Roberts Charlotte
Abstract
Stable isotopes present in local ground water get into people's teeth before they are 12 years old, and act as a signature to the area where they grew up (and drank the water). In a review of recent work in Britain the authors show the huge potential of this method for detecting population movement – and thus ultimately for investigating questions of migration, exogamy and slavery.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
General Arts and Humanities,Archaeology
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