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  • 4. Tracing residential mobility during the Merovingian period: An isotopic analysis of human remains from the Upper Rhine Valley, Germany.
    Schuh C, Makarewicz CA.
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    Torres-Rouff C, Knudson KJ, Pestle WJ, Stovel EM.
    Am J Phys Anthropol; 2015 Dec; 158(4):592-606. PubMed ID: 26265393
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  • 7. Dental disease and dietary isotopes of individuals from St Gertrude Church cemetery, Riga, Latvia.
    Petersone-Gordina E, Roberts C, Millard AR, Montgomery J, Gerhards G.
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    Craig-Atkins E, Towers J, Beaumont J.
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  • 9. Mobility, mortality, and the middle ages: identification of migrant individuals in a 14th century black death cemetery population.
    Kendall EJ, Montgomery J, Evans JA, Stantis C, Mueller V.
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    Teschler-Nicola M, Novotny F, Spannagl-Steiner M, Stadler P, Prohaska T, Irrgeher J, Zitek A, Däubl B, Haring E, Rumpelmayr K, Wild EM.
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  • 11. Mobility histories of 7th-9th century AD people buried at early medieval Bamburgh, Northumberland, England.
    Groves SE, Roberts CA, Lucy S, Pearson G, Gröcke DR, Nowell G, Macpherson CG, Young G.
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  • 12. [Historical and biological approaches to the study of Modern Age French plague mass burials].
    Bianuccii R, Tzortzis S, Fornaciari G, Signoli M.
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  • 13. Stable carbon and nitrogen isotope inter- and intra-individual dietary reconstruction from the late 14th to early 18th century site of Alytus, Lithuania.
    Whitmore KM, Dupras TL, Williams LJ, Skipitytė R, Schultz JJ, Jankauskas R.
    Am J Phys Anthropol; 2019 Feb; 168(2):279-291. PubMed ID: 30593657
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  • 14. Yersinia pestis and the plague of Justinian 541-543 AD: a genomic analysis.
    Wagner DM, Klunk J, Harbeck M, Devault A, Waglechner N, Sahl JW, Enk J, Birdsell DN, Kuch M, Lumibao C, Poinar D, Pearson T, Fourment M, Golding B, Riehm JM, Earn DJ, Dewitte S, Rouillard JM, Grupe G, Wiechmann I, Bliska JB, Keim PS, Scholz HC, Holmes EC, Poinar H.
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  • 15. Deviant burials and social identity in a postmedieval Polish cemetery: An analysis of stable oxygen and carbon isotopes from the "vampires" of Drawsko.
    Gregoricka LA, Scott AB, Betsinger TK, Polcyn M.
    Am J Phys Anthropol; 2017 Aug; 163(4):741-758. PubMed ID: 28497872
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  • 16. Socioeconomic differences in diet: An isotopic examination of post-Medieval Chichester, West Sussex.
    Dhaliwal K, Rando C, Reade H, Jourdan AL, Stevens RE.
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  • 17. Uniform diet in a diverse society. Revealing new dietary evidence of the Danish Roman Iron Age based on stable isotope analysis.
    Jørkov ML, Jørgensen L, Lynnerup N.
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  • 18. Understanding Final Neolithic communities in south-eastern Poland: New insights on diet and mobility from isotopic data.
    Szczepanek A, Belka Z, Jarosz P, Pospieszny Ł, Dopieralska J, Frei KM, Rauba-Bukowska A, Werens K, Górski J, Hozer M, Mazurek M, Włodarczak P.
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  • 19. Mortality risk and survival in the aftermath of the medieval Black Death.
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