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In-text: (Ambrosiani, 2012)
Your Bibliography: Ambrosiani, B., 2012. Birka. In: S. Brink and N. Price, ed., The Viking World, 2nd ed. Oxon: Routledge, pp.94-111.
In-text: (Arneborg et al., 1999)
Your Bibliography: Arneborg, J., Heinemeier, J., Lynnerup, N., Nielsen, H., Rud, N. and Sveinbjörnsdóttir, Á., 1999. 'Change of Diet of the Greenland Vikings Determined from Stable Carbon Isotope Analysis and 14C Dating of Their Bones.'. Radiocarbon, 41(02), pp.157-168.
In-text: (Ascough et al., 2014)
Your Bibliography: Ascough, P., Church, M., Cook, G., Einarsson, Á., McGovern, T., Dugmore, A. and Edwards, K., 2014. 'Stable Isotopic (δ13C and δ15N) Characterization of Key Faunal Resources from Norse Period Settlements in North Iceland.'. Journal of the North Atlantic, 7(sp7), pp.25-42.
In-text: (Barrett and Richards, 2004)
Your Bibliography: Barrett, J. and Richards, M., 2004. 'Identity, Gender, Religion and Economy: New Isotope and Radiocarbon Evidence for Marine Resource Intensification in Early Historic Orkney, Scotland, UK.'. European Journal of Archaeology, 7(3), pp.249-271.
In-text: (Barrett, Beukens and Brothwell, 2000)
Your Bibliography: Barrett, J., Beukens, R. and Brothwell, D., 2000. 'Radiocarbon dating and marine reservoir correction of Viking Age Christian burials from Orkney.'. Antiquity, 74(285), pp.537-543.
In-text: (Baxter, 2012)
Your Bibliography: Baxter, J., 2012. Children in Action: Perspectives on the Archaeology of Childhoods. Hoboken: John Wiley & Sons, pp.115-122.
In-text: (Kamp, 2001)
Your Bibliography: Kamp, K., 2001. 'Where Have All the Children Gone?: The Archaeology of Childhood.'. Journal of Archaeological Method and Theory, 8(1), pp.1-34.
In-text: (Kjellström, Storå, Possnert and Linderholm, 2009)
Your Bibliography: Kjellström, A., Storå, J., Possnert, G. and Linderholm, A., 2009. Dietary patterns and social structures in medieval Sigtuna, Sweden, as reflected in stable isotope values in human skeletal remains. Journal of Archaeological Science, 36(12), pp.2689-2699.
In-text: (Knudson et al., 2012)
Your Bibliography: Knudson, K., O’Donnabhain, B., Carver, C., Cleland, R. and Price, T., 2012. 'Migration and Viking Dublin: paleomobility and paleodiet through isotopic analyses.'. Journal of Archaeological Science, 39(2), pp.308-320.
In-text: (Linderholm, Jonson, Svensk and Lidén, 2008)
Your Bibliography: Linderholm, A., Jonson, C., Svensk, O. and Lidén, K., 2008. 'Diet and status in Birka: stable isotopes and grave goods compared.'. Antiquity, 82(316), pp.446-461.
In-text: (Lynnerup and Nrby, 2004)
Your Bibliography: Lynnerup, N. and Nrby, S., 2004. 'The Greenland Norse: bones, graves, computers, and DNA.'. Polar Record, 40(2), pp.107-111.
In-text: (Mcgovern, 1990)
Your Bibliography: Mcgovern, T., 1990. 'The Archaeology Of The Norse North Atlantic.'. Annual Review of Anthropology, 19(1), pp.331-351.
In-text: (McGovern et al., 2007)
Your Bibliography: McGovern, T., Vésteinsson, O., Friðrikson, A., Church, M., Lawson, I., Simpson, I., Einarsson, A., Dugmore, A., Cook, G., Perdikaris, S., Edwards, K., Thomson, A., Adderley, W., Newton, A., Lucas, G., Edvardsson, R., Aldred, O. and Dunbar, E., 2007. 'Landscapes of Settlement in Northern Iceland: Historical Ecology of Human Impact and Climate Fluctuation on the Millennial Scale.'. American Anthropologist, 109(1), pp.27-51.
In-text: (Naumann, Krzewińska, Götherström and Eriksson, 2014)
Your Bibliography: Naumann, E., Krzewińska, M., Götherström, A. and Eriksson, G., 2014. 'Slaves as burial gifts in Viking Age Norway? Evidence from stable isotope and ancient DNA analyses.'. Journal of Archaeological Science, 41, pp.533-540.
In-text: (Naumann, Price and Richards, 2014)
Your Bibliography: Naumann, E., Price, T. and Richards, M., 2014. 'Changes in dietary practices and social organization during the pivotal late iron age period in Norway (AD 550-1030): Isotope analyses of merovingian and viking age human remains.'. American Journal of Physical Anthropology, 155(3), pp.322-331.
In-text: (Perdikaris, 1999)
Your Bibliography: Perdikaris, S., 1999. 'From chiefly provisioning to commercial fishery: Long‐term economic change in Arctic Norway.'. World Archaeology, 30(3), pp.388-402.
In-text: (Price et al., 2018)
Your Bibliography: Price, T., Arcini, C., Gustin, I., Drenzel, L. and Kalmring, S., 2018. 'Isotopes and human burials at Viking Age Birka and the Mälaren region, east central Sweden.'. Journal of Anthropological Archaeology, 49, pp.19-38.
In-text: (Redfern et al., 2017)
Your Bibliography: Redfern, R., Gowland, R., Millard, A., Powell, L. and Gröcke, D., 2017. ‘From the mouths of babes’: A subadult dietary stable isotope perspective on Roman London ( Londinium ).'. Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports, pp.1-11.
In-text: (Reitsema, 2013)
Your Bibliography: Reitsema, L., 2013. 'Beyond diet reconstruction: Stable isotope applications to human physiology, health, and nutrition.'. American Journal of Human Biology, 25, pp.445-456.
In-text: (Richards, Fuller and Molleson, 2006)
Your Bibliography: Richards, M., Fuller, B. and Molleson, T., 2006. 'Stable isotope palaeodietary study of humans and fauna from the multi-period (Iron Age, Viking and Late Medieval) site of Newark Bay, Orkney.'. Journal of Archaeological Science, 33(1), pp.122-131.
In-text: (Ros, 2012)
Your Bibliography: Ros, J., 2012. Sigtuna. In: S. Brink and N. Price, ed., The Viking World, 2nd ed. Oxon: Routledge, pp.140-144.
In-text: (Sayle et al., 2014)
Your Bibliography: Sayle, K., Cook, G., Ascough, P., Gestsdóttir, H., Hamilton, W. and McGovern, T., 2014. 'Utilization of δ13C, δ15N, and δ34S Analyses to Understand 14C Dating Anomalies within a Late Viking Age Community in Northeast Iceland.'. Radiocarbon, 56(2), pp.811-821.
In-text: (Sayle et al., 2016)
Your Bibliography: Sayle, K., Hamilton, W., Cook, G., Ascough, P., Gestsdóttir, H. and McGovern, T., 2016. Deciphering diet and monitoring movement: Multiple stable isotope analysis of the viking age settlement at Hofstaðir, Lake Mývatn, Iceland. American Journal of Physical Anthropology, 160(1), pp.126-136.
In-text: (Sayle, Hamilton, Gestsdóttir and Cook, 2016)
Your Bibliography: Sayle, K., Hamilton, W., Gestsdóttir, H. and Cook, G., 2016. 'Modelling Lake Mývatn's freshwater reservoir effect: Utilisation of the statistical program FRUITS to assist in the re-interpretation of radiocarbon dates from a cemetery at Hofstaðir, north-east Iceland.'. Quaternary Geochronology, 36, pp.1-11.
In-text: (Sehrawat and Kaur, 2017)
Your Bibliography: Sehrawat, J. and Kaur, J., 2017. Role of stable isotope analyses in reconstructing past life-histories and the provenancing human skeletal remains: a review. Anthropological Review, 80(3), pp.243-258.
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