Table 1.
List of individuals with place of birth and death.
Fig 1.
Carbon isotope ratios of the different skeletal elements (P = petrous part; F = femur; R = rib) compared to cow tibia fragments heated in a muffle furnace (LAB [40]) and archaeological cremated bone fragments from Ireland [5,7], the UK [6], and Belgium [54].
Fig 2.
Oxygen isotope ratios of the different skeletal elements (P = petrous part; F = femur; R = rib) compared to cow tibia fragments heated in a muffle furnace (LAB [40]) and archaeological cremated bone fragments from Ireland [5,7], the UK [6], and Belgium [54].
Fig 3.
API vs BPI for the petrous parts, femora and ribs.
Fig 4.
OH/P vs CN/P for the petrous parts, femora and ribs.
Note that the three highest CN/P values belong to three different femora (8, 13 & 14).
Fig 5.
(Top) 87Sr/86Sr and (bottom) [Sr] for the petrous parts, femora, and ribs of each individual (P = petrous part; F = femur; R = rib).
Sr concentrations are normalized to 40wt.% Ca.
Fig 6.
87Sr/86Sr vs 1/[Sr]*1000 for each bone fragment of each individual (P = petrous part; F = femur; R = rib); note all axes have the same range except for individual 7.
Sr concentrations are normalized to 40wt.% Ca.
Fig 7.
Strontium isotope ratios of the petrous parts (P1, P2, P-FL), femora (F) and ribs (R).