List of works by Mandy Jay

A calf for all seasons? The potential of stable isotope analysis to investigate prehistoric husbandry practices

scientific article published in August 2011

A first ‘Wessex 1’ date from Wessex

article by Stuart Needham et al published June 2010 in Antiquity

Application of sulphur isotope ratios to examine weaning patterns and freshwater fish consumption in Roman Oxfordshire, UK

scholarly article by Olaf Nehlich et al published September 2011 in Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta

Beaker people in Britain: migration, mobility and diet

article

Breastfeeding and Weaning Behaviour in Archaeological Populations: Evidence from the Isotopic Analysis of Skeletal Materials

article

British Iron Age chariot burials of the Arras culture: a multi-isotope approach to investigating mobility levels and subsistence practices

article

Chariots and context: new radiocarbon dates from Wetwang and the chronology of Iron Age burials and brooches in east Yorkshire

scholarly article by Mandy Jay published in April 2012

DEATH BY COMBAT AT THE DAWN OF THE BRONZE AGE? PROFILING THE DAGGER-ACCOMPANIED BURIAL FROM RACTON, WEST SUSSEX

scholarly article by Stuart Needham published in July 2017

Diet in the Iron Age cemetery population at Wetwang Slack, East Yorkshire, UK: carbon and nitrogen stable isotope evidence

article

Excavations at Upper Largie Quarry, Argyll & Bute, Scotland: New Light on the Prehistoric Ritual Landscape of the Kilmartin Glen

scientific article published on 2010

Feeding Stonehenge: cuisine and consumption at the Late Neolithic site of Durrington Walls

article

IRON AGE DIET AT GLASTONBURY LAKE VILLAGE: THE ISOTOPIC EVIDENCE FOR NEGLIGIBLE AQUATIC RESOURCE CONSUMPTION

article

Infant mortality and isotopic complexity: New approaches to stress, maternal health, and weaning

scientific article

Iron Age breastfeeding practices in Britain: isotopic evidence from Wetwang Slack, East Yorkshire

scientific article published in July 2008

Making the Dead Visible: Problems and Solutions for “Big” Picture Approaches to the Past, and Dealing with Large “Mortuary” Datasets

scientific article published on 16 May 2015

Strategic and sporadic marine consumption at the onset of the Neolithic: increasing temporal resolution in the isotope evidence

article

Tooth enamel oxygen "isoscapes" show a high degree of human mobility in prehistoric Britain

scientific article published on 07 October 2016

Who was buried at Stonehenge?

scientific article published in March 2009

‘Great fears of the sickness here in the City … God preserve us all …’ A Plague Burial Ground in Leith, 1645: an archaeological excavation at St Mary’s (Leith) RC Primary School, Leith Links, Edinburgh

scholarly article by Megan Stoakley published in 2019