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List of works by Gundula Müldner

A Lady of York: migration, ethnicity and identity in Roman Britain

scientific article published in March 2010

A multidisciplinary approach for investigating dietary and medicinal habits of the Medieval population of Santa Severa (7th-15th centuries, Rome, Italy)

scientific article published on 28 January 2020

Archaeo-biological reconstruction of the Italian medieval population of Colonna (8th–10th centuries CE)

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Boom and bust at a medieval fishing port: dietary preferences of fishers and artisan families from Pontevedra (Galicia, NW Spain) during the Late Medieval and Early Modern Period

scientific article published on 25 October 2018

Carbon and nitrogen stable isotope ratio analysis of freshwater, brackish and marine fish from Belgian archaeological sites (1st and 2nd millennium AD)

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Continuity and individuality in Medieval Hereford, England: A stable isotope approach to bulk bone and incremental dentine

scientific article published in February 2019

Cosmopolitan Catterick? Isotopic evidence for population mobility on Rome’s Northern frontier

scientific article published in July 2011

Diet and diversity at later medieval Fishergate: the isotopic evidence

scientific article published in October 2007

Diet and herding strategies in a changing environment: Stable isotope analysis of Bronze Age and Late Antique skeletal remains from Ya'amūn, Jordan

scholarly article by Michela Sandias & Gundula Müldner published November 2015 in Journal of Archaeological Science

Eboracum - Jorvik - York: a diachronic study of human diet in York by stable isotope analysis

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Fast or feast: reconstructing diet in later medieval England by stable isotope analysis

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Finding Vikings in the Danelaw

Fringes of the empire: Diet and cultural change at the Roman to post-Roman transition in NW Iberia

scientific article published on 17 June 2016

Genomic signals of migration and continuity in Britain before the Anglo-Saxons

scientific article published on 19 January 2016

Investigating Medieval Diet and Society by Stable Isotope Analysis of Human Bone

Isotopic Evidence for Changes in Cereal Production Strategies in Iron Age and Roman Britain

scientific article published on 7 February 2020

Isotopic examination of links between diet, social differentiation, and DISH at the post-medieval Carmelite Friary of Aalst, Belgium

scientific article published on 14 November 2013

Marine Fish Consumption in Medieval Britain:

Migration and diversity in Roman Britain: a multidisciplinary approach to the identification of immigrants in Roman York, England

scientific article published in November 2009

Mobility, Migration, and Diasporas in Roman Britain

Oxygen and strontium isotope evidence for mobility in Roman Winchester

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Palaeobiology of the Medieval Population of Albano (Rome, Italy): A Combined Morphological and Biomolecular Approach

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People on the move in Roman Britain

scientific article published on 7 July 2014

Season of birth and sheep husbandry in late Roman and Medieval coastal Flanders: A pilot study using tooth enamel δ 18 O analysis

scientific article published on 13 January 2015

Sequential analyses of bovid tooth enamel and dentine collagen (δ18O, δ13C, δ15N): new insights into animal husbandry between the Late Neolithic and the Early Bronze Age at Tana del Barletta (Ligurian Prealps)

scientific article published on 13 August 2021

Stable isotope evidence for 1500 years of human diet at the city of York, UK.

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Stable isotopes and diet: their contribution to Romano-British research

article by Gundula Müldner published March 2013 in Antiquity

Strontium and stable isotope evidence for diet and mobility in Roman Gloucester, UK

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The Baltic Crusades and ecological transformation: The zooarchaeology of conquest and cultural change in the Eastern Baltic in the second millennium AD

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The Bodies in the ‘Bog’: A Multi-Isotope Investigation of Individual Life-Histories at an Unusual 6th/7th AD Century Group Burial from a Roman Latrine at Cramond, Scotland

scientific article published on 24 March 2022

The Identity of the St Bees Lady, Cumbria: An Osteobiographical Approach

article by Christopher Knüsel et al published November 2010 in Medieval Archaeology

The Late Roman Field Army in Northern Britain? Mobility, Material Culture and Multi-Isotope Analysis at Scorton (N Yorks.)

scientific article published on 10 June 2015

The ‘Headless Romans’: multi-isotope investigations of an unusual burial ground from Roman Britain

scientific article published in February 2011