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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Troll Patrol aka Ish Gebor: [QB] ^ :) @ the euronut defense. [IMG]http://www.getty.edu/art/collections/images/l/00799601.jpg[/IMG] Volume: 84 Number: 323 Page: 131–145 A Lady of York: migration, ethnicity and identity in Roman Britain S. Leach1, H. Eckardt1, C. Chenery1, G. Müldner1 and M. Lewis1 1Department of Archaeology, School of Human and Environmental Sciences, University of Reading, Reading RG6 6AB, UK 2NERC Isotope Geoscience Laboratory, British Geological Survey, Kingsley Dunham Centre, Keyworth, Nottingham NG12 5GG, UK Modern methods of analysis applied to cemeteries have often been used in our pages to suggest generalities about mobility and diet. But these same techniques applied to a single individual, together with the grave goods and burial rite, can open a special kind of personal window on the past. Here, the authors of a multidisciplinary project use a combination of scientific techniques to illuminate Roman York, and later Roman history in general, with their image of a glamorous mixed-race woman, in touch with Africa, Christianity, Rome and Yorkshire. Keywords: York, Roman, burial, isotope analysis, ancestry, rank, ivory, mortuary theory © 2010 Antiquity Publications [IMG]http://antiquity.ac.uk/ant/084/ant0840131.jpg[/IMG] http://core.kmi.open.ac.uk/download/pdf/9010.pdf [/QB][/QUOTE]
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