90 results on '"Sabaux, Charlotte"'
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2. Lively landscapes: Sex- and age-related differences in diet and land use characterising a Late Bronze-Early Iron Age community from Tilburg, the Netherlands
3. Hidden transitions. New insights into changing social dynamics between the Bronze and Iron Age in the cemetery of Destelbergen (Belgium)
4. Strontium isotopes and concentrations in cremated bones suggest an increased salt consumption in Gallo-Roman diet
5. Is it hot enough? A multi-proxy approach shows variations in cremation conditions during the Metal Ages in Belgium
6. Multi-proxy analyses reveal regional cremation practices and social status at the Late Bronze Age site of Herstal, Belgium
7. Novel multidisciplinary approach detects multiple individuals within the same Late Bronze–Early Iron Age cremation graves.
8. Divergence, diet, and disease: the identification of group identity, landscape use, health, and mobility in the fifth- to sixth-century AD burial community of Echt, the Netherlands
9. FINAL NEOLITHIC AND BRONZE AGE FUNERARY PRACTICES AND POPULATION DYNAMICS IN BELGIUM, THE IMPACT OF RADIOCARBON DATING CREMATED BONES
10. FINAL NEOLITHIC AND BRONZE AGE FUNERARY PRACTICES AND POPULATION DYNAMICS IN BELGIUM, THE IMPACT OF RADIOCARBON DATING CREMATED BONES
11. How did Romans cremate? Investigating the cremation conditions during the Roman period in Belgium
12. Le project CRUMBEL-Archéometrie et os incinéres du Néolithique final à l’époque Mérovingienne
13. Strontium isotopic and elemental differences between Metal Ages and Roman individuals in Destelbergen, Belgium
14. Cremated bones reveal secrets: Investigating the differences in cremation conditions between the Metal Ages and the Roman period in Belgium using FTIR-ATR and carbon and oxygen isotope analysis
15. Radiocarbon dating and strontium isotope analyses reveal plural burials in the Belgian Meuse Valley
16. Toevalsvondst van ijzertijd urnen te Postel (gem. Mol, prov. Antwerpen) Verslag van een archeologische toevalsvondst
17. These boots are made for burnin’: Inferring the position of the corpse and the presence of leather footwears during cremation through isotope (δ13C, δ18O) and infrared (FTIR) analyses of experimentally burnt skeletal remains
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20. These boots are made for burnin’: Inferring the position of the corpse and the presence of leather footwears during cremation through isotope (δ13C, δ18O) and infrared (FTIR) analyses of experimentally burnt skeletal remains
21. Revisiting metric sex estimation of burnt human remains via supervised learning using a reference collection of modern identified cremated individuals (Knoxville, USA)
22. Revisiting metric sex estimation of burnt human remains via supervised learning using a reference collection of modern identified cremated individuals (Knoxville, USA )
23. Is it Hot Enough? A Multi-Proxy Approach Shows Variations in Cremation Conditions During the Metal Ages in Belgium
24. Estimating age‐at‐death in burnt adult human remains using the Falys–Prangle method
25. CREMATION VS. INHUMATION: MODELING CULTURAL CHANGES IN FUNERARY PRACTICES FROM THE MESOLITHIC TO THE MIDDLE AGES IN BELGIUM USING KERNEL DENSITY ANALYSIS ON14C DATA
26. Le projet Crumbel et l’apport de la recherche archéométrique
27. Estimating age-at-death in burnt adult human remains using the Falys–Prangle method
28. Cremation vs. inhumation: Modeling cultural changes in funerary practices from the mesolithic to the middle ages in belgium using kernel density analysis on 14C data
29. The Late Iron Age cemetery of Kemzeke/Kwakkel (prov. of East-Flanders, Belgium): first radiocarbon dates on cremated bone and new insights in the funerary practices of the Iron Age
30. These boots are made for burnin': Inferring the position of the corpse and the presence of leather footwears during cremation through isotope (δ13C, δ18O) and infrared (FTIR) analyses of experimentally burnt skeletal remains
31. Crémations, urnes et mobilité - la dynamique du peuplement de la Belgique
32. Dressed to be burnt - Experimental approach to detect the presence of garments worn by the deceased through stable isotope analysis (d13C, d18O)
33. Clothes for dead – An attempt to detect the presence of garments worn by the deceased. Contribution of stable isotope analysis on cremated bones.
34. Cremation vs inhumation, modelling the cultural change in funerary practices from the Mesolithic to the Middle Age in Belgium
35. Cremations, 87Sr/86Sr and 14C: computational approaches to analyse past human mobility in Belgium
36. Cremation urns from top to bottom: excavation methods and contribution of 3D imagery
37. The study of mobility in Belgium through the interpretation of the burial landscape and strontium isotope analysis
38. Changes in funerary practices of Belgian Late Bronze age/Early Iron age urnfields
39. CRUMBEL: Integrated approaches to study populations and mobility in Belgium. Where are you going? Reconsidering Migrations in the Metal Ages
40. MNI determination in cremated human remains through osteological and strontium isotope analysis of multiple bones
41. Shoed or not: experiments to detect garments worn by the deceased. Contribution of biochemical analyses on cremated bones
42. Burning shoes: an experimental approach for detecting the presence of garments worn by the deceased. Contribution of biogeochemical analyses on cremated bones
43. Roman non-adult cremations from Belgium: an osteological perspective
44. Osteoarchaeological analysis of cremated human remains from Belgium
45. A tale of two communities during the Late Bronze Age – Early Iron Age at the site of Velzeke (Prov. of East-Flanders, Belgium)
46. Le projet CRUMBEL “Cremated remains, urns and mobility in Belgium. Buts et premiers résultats”
47. Variation in bioavailable 87Sr/86Sr of plant samples in a small urban wooded area
48. The CRUMBEL project: Cremated Remains, Urns and Mobility in Belgium. Goals and the first results for the Bronze Age
49. The CRUMBEL project takes a closer look at the human cremated bone collections from Belgium
50. Preliminary results in the collecting of protohistoric cremation samples for the CRUMBEL project
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