Grupe, Gisela, 1956-
Grupe, Gisela
Gisela Grupe biologist and anthropologist
VIAF ID: 95510223 (Personal)
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- 100 0 _ ‡a Gisela Grupe ‡c biologist and anthropologist
- 200 _ | ‡a Grupe ‡b Gisela
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Grupe, Gisela
- 100 1 _ ‡a Grupe, Gisela
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Grupe, Gisela ‡d 1956-
- 100 1 _ ‡a Grupe, Gisela ‡d 1956-
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4xx's: Alternate Name Forms (6)
5xx's: Related Names (2)
Works
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1636 : ihre letzte Schlacht : Leben im Dreißigjährigen Krieg | |
5 Jahre Stadtarchäologie : das neue Bild des alten Göttingen | |
Across the Alps in Prehistory : isotopic mapping of the Brenner passage by bioarchaeology | |
Anthropologie einer frühstädtischen Randgruppe morphologische und archäometrische Untersuchung eines hoch- bis spätmittelalterlichen Armenhausgräberfeldes in Regensburg | |
Anthropologie einführendes Lehrbuch | |
Application of isotopic mixing models for palaeodietary and paleoecological studies | |
Applying data mining methods for the analysis of stable isotope data in bioarchaeology | |
Archaeobiodiversity a European perspective | |
Archäologische, historische und naturwissenschaftliche Fallstudien zum (über-)regionalen Kultur- und Technologietransfer zwischen Montanrevieren | |
Beiträge zur Anthropologie und Paläoanatomie | |
Bioarchaeology beyond osteology | |
Bone chemistry studies in environmental anthropology | |
Bone microstructure and its hidden information. | |
Climbing into the past—first Himalayan mummies discovered in Nepal | |
Community differentiation and kinship among Europe's first farmers | |
Conservation policy and current research | |
Conspicuous burials in a Neolithic enclosure at Riedling (Bavaria, Germany) – A selection of individuals? | |
Current discoveries from outside and within field explorations and critical comments from the lab | |
Current Synthesis and Future Options | |
The dead of the Dietersberg Cave, Germany: new insights into burial practices of the Iron Age from 14C-dates and stable isotope (C, N, O, Sr) analyses of human bones and teeth | |
Decyphering ancient bones the research potential of bioarchaeological collections | |
[Degradation of biomolecules in bones: effects of the biological forensics as an example of the stability of isotope ratios in collagen] | |
Diet and mobility in Early Medieval Bavaria: a study of carbon and nitrogen stable isotopes. | |
Diet, Status and Decomposition at Weingarten: Trace Element and Isotope Analyses on Early Mediaeval Skeletal Material | |
Dietary shift during the 2nd millennium BC in Prehistoric Shimal, Oman Peninsula | |
Eiersberg eine Höhensiedlung der vorrömischen Eisenzeit und ihre Stellung in der Siedlungslandschaft zwischen Rhön und Thüringer Wald | |
Experimental chemical degradation compared to natural diagenetic alteration of collagen: implications for collagen quality indicators for stable isotope analysis | |
Feathers, grit and symbolism : birds and humans in the ancient old and new worlds : proceedings of the 5th meeting of the ICAZ Bird Working Group in Munich (26.7.-28.7.2004) | |
Gazelle behaviour and human presence at early Neolithic Göbekli Tepe, south-east Anatolia | |
The genesis and spread of the early Fritzens-Sanzeno culture (5th/4th cent. BCE) – Stable isotope analysis of cremated and uncremated skeletal finds | |
Genotyping Yersinia pestis in Historical Plague: Evidence for Long-Term Persistence of Y. pestis in Europe from the 14th to the 17th Century. | |
Gräberfelder der Hallstattzeit aus Oberfranken | |
Histology of ancient human bone methods and diagnosis proceedings of the "Palaeohistology workshop" held from 3-5 October 1990 at Göttingen | |
Hornictví a mobilita ve středověku : archeologické, historické a přírodovědní případové studie k (nad)regionálnímu kulturnímu a technologickému transferu mezi hornickými revíry | |
Human subsistence strategy in Neolithic times: an isotopic analysis of Bavarian skeletal findings | |
INTRAINDIVIDUAL VARIABILITY OF STRONTIUM AND LEAD STABLE ISOTOPES AND ELEMENT CONCENTRATIONS IN ARCHAEOLOGICAL SKELETONS FROM ROMAN STETTFELD (CA 150–300 CE), BADEN-WÜRTTEMBERG (GERMANY) | |
Intraskeletal isotopic compositions (δ(13) C, δ(15) N) of bone collagen: nonpathological and pathological variation. | |
Isotopic landscapes in bioarchaeology proceedings of the International Workshop "A Critical Look at the Concept of Isotopic Landscapes and Its Application in Future Bioarchaeological Research", Munich, October 13-15, 2014 | |
Kirche und Gräberfeld des 11. - 13 Jahrhunderts unter dem Rathausmarkt von Schleswig | |
Limping together through the ages joint afflictions and bone infections | |
Das merowingerzeitliche Gräberfeld von Gotha-Boilstädt | |
Microscopic examinations of bioarchaeological remains keeping a close eye on ancient tissues ; [23 Tabellen] | |
Modeling Protein Diagenesis in Ancient Bone: Towards a Validation of Stable Isotope Data | |
Morphological and biomolecular analyses of bones and teeth unveiling past diet, health, and environmental parameters | |
Multi-isotope provenancing of archaeological skeletons including cremations in a reference area of the European Alps | |
Multielementanalyse: ein neuer Weg für die Paläodemographie | |
A new method for the automated age-at-death evaluation by tooth-cementum annulation (TCA). | |
Paleoamerican diet, migration and morphology in Brazil: archaeological complexity of the earliest Americans | |
Population genomics of Bronze Age Eurasia | |
Prähistorische Anthropologie | |
Prehistoric human bone archaeology at the molecular level | |
Preservation of Collagen in Bone From Dry, Sandy Soil | |
The Proof is in the Pudding: Crop Isotope Analysis Provides Direct Insights into Agricultural Production and Consumption | |
Reconstruction of an aquatic food web: Viking Haithabu vs. Medieval Schleswig. | |
Research potential and limitations of trace analyses of cremated remains | |
Römische Grabfunde und Siedlungen im Isartal bei Ergolding, Landkreis Landshut | |
Roots of diversity in a Linearbandkeramik community: isotope evidence at Aiterhofen (Bavaria, Germany) | |
Sea spray correction in δ13Ccarbonate, δ18Ocarbonate, δ18Ophosphate, and δ34Scollagen values of coastal humans - A methodological approach | |
Serial analysis of stable nitrogen and carbon isotopes in hair: monitoring starvation and recovery phases of patients suffering from anorexia nervosa. | |
Serielle Analyse stabiler Isotope an Haarkeratin zur post mortem Rekonstruktion von Lebenslaufparametern in forensisch relevanten Fällen von Unterernährung | |
Signs of malnutrition and starvation--reconstruction of nutritional life histories by serial isotopic analyses of hair | |
Skeletal remains of neonates from the Roman cemetery of Günzburg (Bavaria, FRG) – how long did the newborns survive? Microscopic assessment of the presence of the neonatal line in dental enamel. | |
Skeletal series and their socio-economic context | |
Social structures and social relations--an archaeological and anthropological examination of three early Medieval separate burial sites in Bavaria. | |
Soziale Stratifizierung im frühen Mittelalter - Aussage- und Nachweismöglichkeiten anhand von biologischen Indikatoren | |
Stable isotopes and dietary adaptations in humans and animals at pre-pottery Neolithic Nevalli Cori, southeast Anatolia | |
Stable strontium isotopic ratios from archaeological organic remains from the Thorsberg peat bog. | |
Strategy for sensitive and specific detection of Yersinia pestis in skeletons of the black death pandemic | |
Strontium Isotopes and Prehistoric Human Migration: The Bell Beaker Period in Central Europe | |
[Structural characteristics of dental cementum of skeletal remains of the first Catholic cemetery in Berlin (St. Hedwig's Cemetery, Central Berlin; 1777-1834)]. | |
Trace elements in environmental history proceedings of the Symposium held from June 24th to 26th, 1987, at Göttingen | |
Tracking down the past ethnohistory meets archaeozoology | |
Über die Spätergebnisse der Baeyer-Plastik | |
Using Gaussian Mixture Model clustering for multi-isotope analysis of archaeological fish bones for palaeobiodiversity studies | |
Was molar incisor hypomineralisation (MIH) present in archaeological case series? | |
Which isotopes should we choose? Entropy-based feature ranking enables evaluation of the information content of stable isotopes in archaeofaunal material | |
Yersinia pestis and the plague of Justinian 541-543 AD: a genomic analysis. | |
Yersinia pestis DNA from skeletal remains from the 6(th) century AD reveals insights into Justinianic Plague | |
Yersinia pestis DNA sequences in late medieval skeletal finds, Bavaria. |