Publicaties
Spatial and temporal variability in geomorphic change at tidally influenced shipwreck sites: the use of time‐lapse multibeam data for the assessment of site formation processes Vlaams Instituut voor de Zee
Dark Earth in the geoarchaeological approach to urban contexts Vrije Universiteit Brussel
Migration and mobility in Roman Beirut Vrije Universiteit Brussel
Rescue excavations in Beirut, Lebanon, have uncovered large burial assemblages dating to the Roman period. As the first Roman colony in the Near East, the human skeletons from Beirut provide a unique opportunity to explore migration to the city using biomolecular analyses. This study applies strontium and oxygen isotope analysis to nineteen human skeletons and establishes primary local reference values through the analysis of human and faunal ...
Sr analyses from only known Scandinavian cremation cemetery in Britain illuminate early Viking journey with horse and dog across the North Sea Vrije Universiteit Brussel
Diet and mobility in early medieval coastal Belgium: Challenges of interpreting multi-isotopic data Vrije Universiteit Brussel
During the early medieval period (5th–9th century CE), the North Sea coastal societies were involved in long distance maritime trade relations, which resulted in a pronounced mobility of individuals throughout the North Sea area. This work presents the first isotope data from human remains on diet and mobility from early medieval Belgian coastal populations. A total of 23 out of 51 excavated individuals from the archaeological site of ...