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E-raamat: Population Dynamics in Prehistory and Early History: New Approaches Using Stable Isotopes and Genetics

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Migrations and population dynamics are considered very problematic topics in the fields of ancient studies. Recent scholarship in (pre)historical population has generated new impulses by using scientific approaches using radiogenic and stable isotopes, and palaeogenetics, as well as computer simulation. As a result, the state of migration research has undergone rapid change. Several research groups presented papers at a conference held in Berlin in 2010, addressing specific historical aspects of population dynamics and migration, with no chronological or geographical restrictions, in the light of cutting-edge bio-archaeological research. This volume, divided into three larger thematic sections (isotope analysis, population genetics, and modelling and computer simulation), presents experiences and insights about methodological approaches, research results and prospects for future research in this area in a varied collection of papers. Scholars from widely diverse scientific disciplines present their approaches, findings and interpretations to an audience far broader than the circles of the individual disciplines.
Preface ix
Genetics
Consequences of population expansions on European genetic diversity
3(14)
Mathias Currat
Domestication and migrations: Using mitochondrial DNA to infer domestication processes of goats and horses
17(14)
Pascale Gerbault
Michela Leonardi
Adam Powell
Christine Weber
Norbert Benecke
Joachim Burger
Mark G. Thomas
Using pigs as a proxy to reconstruct patterns of human migration
31(10)
Greger Larson
Poor DNA preservation in bovine remains excavated at Pre-Pottery Neolithic Gobekli Tepe (Southeast Turkey): Brief communication
41(4)
Ingrid Wiechmann
The arrival of domesticated animals in South-Eastem Europe as seen from ancient DNA
45(10)
Amelie Scheu
Christina Georg
Anna Schulz
Joachim Burger
Norbert Benecke
Population dynamics, cultural evolution and climate change in pre-Columbian western South America
55(22)
Lars Fehren-Schmitz
Stable isotopes and genetics
Prehistoric populations of Ukraine: Migration at the later Mesolithic to Neolithic transition
77(16)
Malcolm C. Lillie
Inna Potekhina
Chelsea Budd
Alexey G. Nikitin
Human migrations in the southern region of the West Siberian Plain during the Bronze Age: Archaeological, palaeogenetic and anthropological data
93(20)
Vyacheslav I. Molodin
Alexander S. Pilipenko
Aida G. Romaschenko
Anton A. Zhuravlev
Rostislav O. Trapezov
Tatiana A. Chikisheva
Dmitriy V. Pozdnyakov
Verifying archaeological hypotheses: Investigations on origin and genealogical lineages of a privileged society in Upper Bavaria from Imperial Roman times (Erding, Kletthamer Feld)
113(20)
Christina Sofeso
Marina Vohberger
Annika Wisnowsky
Bernd Paffgen
Michaela Harbeck
Stable isotopes
The emergence of the LBK: Migration, memory and meaning at the transition to agriculture
133(16)
Marek Zvelebil
Malcolm C. Lillie
Janet Montgomery
Alena Lukes
Paul Pettitt
Mike P. Richards
"Widely travelled people" in Herxheim? Sr-isotopes as indicators of mobility
149(16)
Rouven Turck
B. Kober
J. Kontny
F. Haack
Andrea Zeeb-Lanz
Identifying kurgan graves in Eastern Hungary: A burial mound in the light of strontium and oxygen isotope analysis
165(12)
Claudia Gerling
Volker Heyd
Alistair Pike
Eszter Banffy
Janos Dani
Kitti Kohler
Gabriella Kulcsar
Elke Kaiser
Wolfram Schier
Isotope ratio study of Bronze Age samples from the Eurasian Caspian Steppes
177(22)
Natalia Shishlina
Vyacheslav Sevastyanov
Robert E.M. Hedges
Migration and mobility in the latest Neolithic of the Traisen Valley, Lower Austria: Sr isotope analysis
199(14)
Johanna Irrgeher
Maria Teschler-Nicola
Katrin Leutgeb
Christopher Weiss
Daniela Kern
Thomas Prohaska
Migration and mobility in the latest Neolithic of the Traisen Valley, Lower Austria: Archaeology
213(12)
Daniela Kern
Life-course reconstruction for mobile individuals in an Early Bronze Age society in Central Europe: Concept of the project and first results for the cemetery of Singen (Germany)
225(16)
Julia K. Koch
Katharina Kupke
Late Minoan IB destructions and cultural upheaval on Crete: A bioarchaeological perspective
241(24)
Argyro Nafplioti
Strontium isotopes in faunal remains: Evidence of the strategies for land use at the Iron Age site Eberdingen-Hochdorf (Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany)
265(22)
Elisabeth Stephan
Corina Knipper
Kristine Schatz
T. Douglas Price
Ernst Hegner
Mobility in Thuringia or mobile Thuringians: A strontium isotope study from early medieval Central Germany
287(24)
Corina Knipper
Anne-France Maurer
Daniel Peters
Christian Meyer
Michael Brauns
Stephen G. Galer
Uta von Freeden
Bernd Schone
Harald Meller
Kurt W. Alt
Isotopes and mobility: Case studies with large samples
311(12)
T. Douglas Price
Karin Margarita Frei
Vera Tiesler
Hildur Gestsdottir
Missing in action during the Thirty Years' War: Provenance of soldiers from the Wittstock battlefield, October 4,
1636. An investigation of stable strontium and oxygen isotopes
323(14)
Gisela Grupe
Sabine Eickhoff
Anja Grothe
Bettina Jungklaus
Alexander Lutz
Migration and mobility in the circum-Caribbean: Integrating archaeology and isotopic analysis
337
Jason E. Laffoon
Menno L. P. Hoogland
Joachim Burger, Johannes Gutenberg-Universität Mainz, Germany; Elke Kaiser and Wolfram Schier, Freie Universität Berlin, Germany.