A Long Way from Home: Diaspora Communities in Roman Britain

Hella Eckardt, Gundula Müldner, Mary Lewis, 2012. https://doi.org/10.5284/1000405. How to cite using this DOI

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A Long Way from Home: Diaspora Communities in Roman Britain

Location World regionBritish Isles and Ireland
PlaceYork
PlaceGloucester
PlaceWinchester
PlaceCatterick
TGNWorld, Europe, United Kingdom, England [7002445]
Grid reference Latitude longitude
bounding box
55.875311
-5.9132081 1.7991943
49.852152
Subject Archaeological Sciences (England)STABLE ISOTOPE ANALYSIS
FISH Archaeological Objects (England)HUMAN REMAINS
Library of Congress Subject HeadingsArchaeology
Period MIDASRoman
Project dates Created From01-MAR-2007
Created To31-MAR-2010
First Released20-DEC-2012
Related information Associated PublicationChenery, C., Eckardt, H., Müldner, G. forthcoming (2011). Cosmopolitan Catterick? Isotopic evidence for population mobility on Rome's northern frontier. Journal of Archaeological Science.
Associated PublicationChenery, C., Müldner, G., Evans, J., Eckardt, H., Leach, S. and M. Lewis 2010. Strontium and stable isotope evidence for diet and mobility in Roman Gloucester, UK. Journal of Archaeological Science 37, 150-163.
Associated PublicationEckardt, H., Booth, P., C. Chenery, Müldner, G., J.A. Evans and A. Lamb 2009. Isotope evidence for mobility at the late Roman cemetery at Lankhills, Winchester. Journal of Archaeological Science 36, 2816-2825.
Associated PublicationHella Eckardt, with C. Chenery, S. Leach, M. Lewis, G. Müldner and E. Nimmo 2010. A long way from home - diaspora communities in Roman Britain in: H. Eckardt (ed.) Roman diasporas - archaeological approaches to mobility and diversity in the Roman Empire. JRA Suppl. 78. JRA Suppl. Portsmouth: JRA, 99-130.
Associated PublicationLeach, S., Eckardt, H. , C. Chenery, G. Müldner and M. Lewis 2010. A 'lady' of York: migration, ethnicity and identity in Roman York. Antiquity 84, 131-145.
Associated PublicationLeach, S., Lewis, M., Chenery, C., Eckardt, H. and G. Müldner 2009. Migration and diversity in Roman Britain: a multidisciplinary approach to immigrants in Roman York, England. American Journal of Physical Anthropology 140: 546-561.
Associated PublicationMüldner, G., Chenery, C. and H. Eckardt. 2011. The 'Headless Romans': Multi-isotope investigations of an unusual burial ground in Roman York, UK. Journal of Archaeological Science 38, 280-290.
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