Panel presentation at the 11th international meeting of the Society of Anthropology (GfA), Evolutionary and modern challenges to Homo sapiens - an anthropological inquiry, 15-18th September 2015, Munich, Germany.
Panel presentation, Friday, September 18, 2015: Across the Alps in prehistory. Innovative methods for migration research by stable isotope analysis of cremated skeletal finds. Gisela Grupe: Introduction; Simon Trixl: Cultural change and animal import - a zooarchaeological perspective; Balazs Kocsis: Mineralogy of bone material. Alterations in archaeological and contemporary bone material from ageing and burning; Anita Toncala: Isotopic mapping of the Alps and it’s foothills based on archaeological animal bone finds. The research potential of stable lead, strontium and oxygen isotopes; Markus Mauder and Erini Ntoutsi: Data driven isotope mapping based on multiple sample types; Dominika Wycisk: Transalpine mobility assessed by multi-isotope fingerprints of cremated skeletal remains; Gisela Grupe: Concluding remarks.
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