Isotope analyses to explore diet and mobility in a medieval Muslim population at Tauste (NE Spain): http://journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0176572 …pic.twitter.com/8PiLL5j7X7
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Isotope analyses to explore diet and mobility in a medieval Muslim population at Tauste (NE Spain): http://journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0176572 …pic.twitter.com/8PiLL5j7X7
For interest, a paper on the isotope evidence for long-distance migrants in the 4th-5thC AD Red Sea port of Aila: https://www.academia.edu/22932720/Strontium_isotope_evidence_for_long-distance_immigration_into_the_Byzantine_port_city_of_Aila_modern_Aqaba_Jordan- …pic.twitter.com/y9lk2JbpFm
Where Do you dig up your gems?! You are like a walking British Museum! So knowledgeable!
Lol, too kind :) glad you enjoy :)
Blimey, that's cool. (literally, too!)
Thanks! And yes, absolutely! Really not many options for their childhood home and all perishingly cold!
I wonder if they found al-Andalus paradise or miserable. :)
Now there's a question...!
That's good
Thanks :)
I missed this one — thanks for resharing!
No worries! Hooe you have a v happy New Year :)
You too!
I think the study of their skeletons, & other studies, can narrow the possibilities.
Agreed, though lack of strontium maps (afaik) makes it more difficult...
Many thanks Dr. Caitlin R. Green for your answer.
'AD 860 B' tephra from WRAe eruption (833 – 850 CE) found in Europe, doi:10.1016/j.jas.2010.11.023, recently Cornwall, DOI: 10.1002/jqs.2942
Have any of these cryptotephra layers been found in Spain ? 2/2
cool looking forward to read it
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