Montgomery, Janet, 1960-....
Janet Montgomery
Montgomery, Janet
VIAF ID: 283398045 (Personal)
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Montgomery, Janet, ‡d 1960-
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Works
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87Sr/86Sr isotope composition of bottled British mineral waters for environmental and forensic purposes | |
The age of Stonehenge | |
All Roads Lead to Rome: Exploring Human Migration to the Eternal City through Biochemistry of Skeletons from Two Imperial-Era Cemeteries (1st-3rd c AD) | |
The All Saints Anchoress? An Osteobiography | |
Assembling places and persons: a tenth-century Viking boat burial from Swordle Bay on the Ardnamurchan peninsula, western Scotland | |
An assessment of solubility profiling as a decontamination procedure for the 87Sr/86Sr analysis of archaeological human skeletal tissue | |
At the world's edge: Reconstructing diet and geographic origins in medieval Iceland using isotope and trace element analyses | |
Beaker people in Britain: migration, mobility and diet | |
British Iron Age chariot burials of the Arras culture: a multi-isotope approach to investigating mobility levels and subsistence practices | |
A calf for all seasons? The potential of stable isotope analysis to investigate prehistoric husbandry practices | |
Calving seasonality at Pool, Orkney during the first millennium AD: an investigation using intra-tooth isotope ratio analysis of cattle molar enamel | |
Cattle Management for Dairying in Scandinavia's Earliest Neolithic | |
Childhood Lead Exposure in the British Isles during the Industrial Revolution | |
Comparing apples and oranges: Why infant bone collagen may not reflect dietary intake in the same way as dentine collagen | |
Continuity and individuality in Medieval Hereford, England: A stable isotope approach to bulk bone and incremental dentine | |
Continuity or colonization in Anglo-Saxon England? Isotope evidence for mobility, subsistence practice, and status at West Heslerton | |
Contribution of strontium to the human diet from querns and millstones: an experiment in digestive strontium isotope uptake | |
Creating communities of care: Sex estimation and mobility histories of adolescents buried in the cemetery of St. Mary Magdalen leprosarium (Winchester, England) | |
Crystallographic texture and mineral concentration quantification of developing and mature human incisal enamel | |
DEATH BY COMBAT AT THE DAWN OF THE BRONZE AGE? PROFILING THE DAGGER-ACCOMPANIED BURIAL FROM RACTON, WEST SUSSEX | |
Death metal: Evidence for the impact of lead poisoning on childhood health within the Roman Empire | |
Dental disease and dietary isotopes of individuals from St Gertrude Church cemetery, Riga, Latvia | |
Determination of Sr isotopes in calcium phosphates using laser ablation inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry and their application to archaeological tooth enamel | |
Difference in Death? A Lost Neolithic Inhumation Cemetery with Britain’s Earliest Case of Rickets, at Balevullin, Western Scotland | |
Evaluation of the Xpert™ MRSA/SA Blood Culture assay for the detection of Staphylococcus aureus including strains with reduced vancomycin susceptibility from blood culture specimens | |
Evidence for long-term averaging of strontium in bovine enamel using TIMS and LA-MC-ICP-MS strontium isotope intra-molar profiles | |
Evidence for mummification in Bronze Age Britain | |
Excavations at Upper Largie Quarry, Argyll & Bute, Scotland: New Light on the Prehistoric Ritual Landscape of the Kilmartin Glen | |
Faunal migration in late-glacial central Italy: implications for human resource exploitation | |
Finding Vikings in the Danelaw | |
Finding Vikings with Isotope Analysis: The View from Wet and Windy Islands | |
From field to fish: Tracking changes in diet on entry to two medieval friaries in northern England | |
Genomic signals of migration and continuity in Britain before the Anglo-Saxons | |
‘Great fears of the sickness here in the City … God preserve us all …’ A Plague Burial Ground in Leith, 1645: an archaeological excavation at St Mary’s (Leith) RC Primary School, Leith Links, Edinburgh | |
The Great Irish Famine: Identifying Starvation in the Tissues of Victims Using Stable Isotope Analysis of Bone and Incremental Dentine Collagen | |
Gristhorpe man : a life and death in the Bronze Age | |
The Identity of the St Bees Lady, Cumbria: An Osteobiographical Approach | |
Illness and inclusion: Mobility histories of adolescents with leprosy from Anglo‐Scandinavian Norwich (Eastern England) | |
‘Impious Easterners': Can Oxygen and Strontium Isotopes Serve as Indicators of Provenance in Early Medieval European Cemetery Populations? | |
Infant mortality and isotopic complexity: New approaches to stress, maternal health, and weaning | |
Investigation of a Medieval Pilgrim Burial Excavated from the Leprosarium of St Mary Magdalen Winchester, UK. | |
Isotopic analysis of the Blick Mead dog: A proxy for the dietary reconstruction and mobility of Mesolithic British hunter-gatherers | |
Isotopic Evidence for Landscape use and the Role of Causewayed Enclosures During the Earlier Neolithic in Southern Britain | |
Isotopic evidence for residential mobility of farming communities during the transition to agriculture in Britain | |
Kinship practices in Early Iron Age South-east Europe: genetic and isotopic analysis of burials from the Dolge njive barrow cemetery, Dolenjska, Slovenia | |
Land use and mobility during the Neolithic in Wales explored using isotope analysis of tooth enamel | |
Mapping the spatial and temporal progression of human dental enamel biomineralization using synchrotron X-ray diffraction. | |
A Meeting in the Forest: Hunters and Farmers at the Coneybury ‘Anomaly’, Wiltshire | |
Mobility or migration: a case study from the Neolithic settlement of Nieder-Mörlen (Hessen, Germany) | |
A multi-isotope (C, N, O, Sr, Pb) study of Iron Age and Roman period skeletons from east Edinburgh, Scotland exploring the relationship between decapitation burials and geographical origins | |
New light on the personal identification of a skeleton of a member of Sir John Franklin’s last expedition to the Arctic, 1845 | |
A Novel Investigation into Migrant and Local Health-Statuses in the Past: A Case Study from Roman Britain | |
On the Curious Date of the Rylstone Log-Coffin Burial | |
Oral histories: a simple method of assigning chronological age to isotopic values from human dentine collagen | |
Passports from the past: Investigating human dispersals using strontium isotope analysis of tooth enamel | |
A Post-Roman Sequence at Carlisle Cathedral | |
Proteomics analysis of ancient food vessel stitching reveals >4000-year-old milk protein | |
Provenancing antiquarian museum collections using multi-isotope analysis | |
Reconstructing the lifetime movements of ancient people: A Neolithic case study from southern England | |
Resolving archaeological populations with Sr-isotope mixing models | |
Romans, barbarians and foederati: New biomolecular data and a possible region of origin for “Headless Romans” and other burials from Britain | |
Scottish soldiers from the Battle of Dunbar 1650: A prosopographical approach to a skeletal assemblage | |
Sex determination of human remains from peptides in tooth enamel | |
Spatial variations in biosphere 87Sr/86Sr in Britain | |
Stable Isotope Evidence for Dietary Contrast Between Pictish and Medieval Populations at Portmahomack, Scotland | |
Strategic and sporadic marine consumption at the onset of the Neolithic: increasing temporal resolution in the isotope evidence | |
A summary of strontium and oxygen isotope variation in archaeological human tooth enamel excavated from Britain | |
“To the Land or to the Sea”: Diet and Mobility in Early Medieval Frisia | |
Victims and survivors: stable isotopes used to identify migrants from the Great Irish Famine to 19th century London | |
Youth Mobility, Migration, and Health Before and After the Black Death |