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|a Intro -- Preface -- Contents -- Contributors -- Transalpine Mobility and Trade since the Mesolithic -- Introduction -- Transalpine Mobility from the Mesolithic to the Iron Age -- Transalpine Mobility in the Roman Period -- References -- The Concept of Isotopic Landscapes: Modern Ecogeochemistry versus Bioarchaeology -- Introduction -- Brief Introduction into the Research Substrate: Archaeological Skeletal Remains -- Stable Isotopes in Archaeological Skeletons and Their Research Potential for Migration Research -- Isotope Maps and Isotopic Landscapes of Relevance for Bioarchaeology -- Persistent Challenges -- References -- Early Roman Transfer of Animals Across the Alps: Setting the Stage for Interpreting the Results of Isotope Fingerprinting -- Introduction -- Archaeozoology of Roman Imports -- Regions of Trade Disclosed by the Early Roman Material Culture -- Isotope Analysis and Animal Transfers -- Discussion -- Concluding Remarks -- References -- Classical Sources -- The Crystalline State of Archaeological Bone Material -- Introduction -- The Bone Mineral -- Materials and Methods -- Results and Discussion -- The Uncremated Mammal Bones -- Furnace Annealing (Experimental Cremation) -- Cremated Archaeological Samples -- Concluding Discussion -- References -- The Isotopic Fingerprint: New Methods of Data Mining and Similarity Search -- Introduction -- Feature Selection for Isotopic Mapping -- A Case Study on Feature Selection in the Reference Region -- Lessons Learned from the First Case Study -- Spatial Clustering for Identifying Local Isotopic Fingerprints: Toward an Isotopic Map of the Reference Region -- Conclusions -- References -- Isotopic Map of the Inn-Eisack-Adige-Brenner Passage and its Application to Prehistoric Human Cremations -- Introduction -- Material -- Archaeological Animal Bone Finds -- Selection of Archaeological Sites.
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|a Archaeological Sites to the North of the Alps -- Inner Alpine Sites -- Archaeological Sites to the South of the Alps -- Modern Reference Samples -- Methods -- Stable Oxygen Isotopes in the Bone Apatite Structural Carbonate (δ18Ocarbonate) -- Stable Oxygen Isotopes in the Bone Apatite Phosphate (δ18Ophosphate) -- Stable Oxygen Isotopes in the α-Cellulose of Modern Wood (δ18Ocellulose) -- Stable Strontium and Lead Isotopes in the Bioapatite -- Strontium Stable Isotopes in Soil -- Results and Discussion -- Isotopic Map of the Inn-Eisack-Adige Passage based on uncremated Archaeological Vertebrate Skeletons, augmented by modern Envi... -- Stable Oxygen Isotopes -- Altitude Effect of δ18Ophosphate -- Comparison of δ18Ophosphate with δ18Ocarbonate in Animal Bones -- δ18O in Modern α-Cellulose and Water Reference Samples -- Strontium Stable Isotopes (87Sr/86Srapatite) -- Model Prediction of Local Bioavailable 87Sr/86Sr Isotopic Ratios by Modern Reference Samples -- Lead Isotopes -- 208Pb/207Pbapatite and 206Pb/207Pbapatite -- 208Pb/204Pbapatite, 207Pb/204Pbapatite and 206Pb/204Pbapatite -- Isotopic Mapping by Multi-isotope Fingerprints in Archaeological Fauna from the Alpine Transect -- Isotopic Fingerprints of Human Cremated Finds from the Reference Area -- References -- Current Synthesis and Future Options -- The Isotopic Map: Future Options -- Mobility and Social Dynamics in Bavaria and the Eastern Central Alps in the Late Bronze Age (1300-800BCE) -- Migration or Acculturation: The Genesis and Spread of the Early Fritzens-Sanzeno Culture (Fifth/Fourth Century BCE) -- Population and Domestic Animals of the Raetian Alps and Alpine Foreland During the First Century CE -- Gontia as Melting Pot? The Composition of the Population during Günzburg´s Roman Military Period, as Reflected by its Graves -- References -- Index.
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