Some oxygen isotope evidence for Africans in Britain, c. 1100 BC–AD 800---new post :) http://www.caitlingreen.org/2015/10/oxygen-isotope-evidence.html …pic.twitter.com/fUiIFCbj9r
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Would be interesting to know if similar lead isotope results encountered elsewhere in Roman Empire, as results reportedly 19.1‰ δ¹⁸Op >
> according to Evans et al 2012, but this has been seen as a 'nonlocal' level for ppl buried in the suburbs of Rome....
@caitlinrgreen your research is really amazing reading all that stuff academics is such a hard job needs so much passion :)
@Umarkarim89 You're very kind :)
@caitlinrgreen haha quite a compliment, wishing i cud hv this passion in my studies as i intend to make this my source of a bit earining:D
@Umarkarim89 You will, I'm sure :)
@caitlinrgreen haha i will hope so in both things :D Thanks a lot Dr. Caitlin :)
@caitlinrgreen @thegentleauthor it's amazing the ways that you can pinpoint somebody's origins these days!
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