Strontium isotope evidence for human mobility in the Neolithic of northern Greece

Volume: 20, Pages: 768 - 774
Published: Aug 1, 2018
Abstract
Strontium isotope ratios are widely used in archaeology to differentiate between local and non-local populations. Herein, strontium isotope ratios of 36 human tooth enamels from seven archaeological sites spanning the Early to Late Neolithic of northern Greece (7th–5th millennia B.C.E.) were analysed with the aim of providing new information relating to the movement of humans across the region. Local bioavailable 87Sr/86Sr signals were...
Paper Details
Title
Strontium isotope evidence for human mobility in the Neolithic of northern Greece
Published Date
Aug 1, 2018
Volume
20
Pages
768 - 774
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