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Between Raetia Secunda and the dutchy of Bavaria: Exploring patterns of human movement and diet

During the transition from Late Antiquity to the Middle Ages, the Roman Empire dissolved in the West and medieval empires were founded. There has been much discussion about the role that migration played in this transition. This is especially true for the formation of the Baiuvariian tribe and the f...

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Autores principales: Velte, Maren, Czermak, Andrea, Grigat, Andrea, Haas-Gebhard, Brigitte, Gairhos, Anja, Toncala, Anita, Trautmann, Bernd, Haberstroh, Jochen, Päffgen, Bernd, von Heyking, Kristin, Lösch, Sandra, Burger, Joachim, Harbeck, Michaela
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10075417/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37018190
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0283243
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author Velte, Maren
Czermak, Andrea
Grigat, Andrea
Haas-Gebhard, Brigitte
Gairhos, Anja
Toncala, Anita
Trautmann, Bernd
Haberstroh, Jochen
Päffgen, Bernd
von Heyking, Kristin
Lösch, Sandra
Burger, Joachim
Harbeck, Michaela
author_facet Velte, Maren
Czermak, Andrea
Grigat, Andrea
Haas-Gebhard, Brigitte
Gairhos, Anja
Toncala, Anita
Trautmann, Bernd
Haberstroh, Jochen
Päffgen, Bernd
von Heyking, Kristin
Lösch, Sandra
Burger, Joachim
Harbeck, Michaela
author_sort Velte, Maren
collection PubMed
description During the transition from Late Antiquity to the Middle Ages, the Roman Empire dissolved in the West and medieval empires were founded. There has been much discussion about the role that migration played in this transition. This is especially true for the formation of the Baiuvariian tribe and the founding of this tribal dukedom, which took place from the 5(th) to the 6(th) century in what is now Southern Bavaria (Germany). In this study, we aimed to determine the extent of immigration during the beginning of this transformation and to shed further light on its character. To achieve this goal, we analyzed stable isotope values of strontium, carbon, and nitrogen from the teeth and bones of over 150 human remains from Southern Germany, dating from around 500 AD. This group of individuals included women with cranial modifications (ACD) which can be found sporadically in the burial grounds of this period. Our results showed an above-average migration rate for both men and women in the second half of the 5(th) century. They also indicate that a foreign background may also be assumed for the women with ACD. The demonstrably different origins of the immigrants from isotopically diverse regions, and the identification of local differences in detectable migration rate, as well as indication for different timing of residential changes, highlight the complexity of immigration processes and the need for more studies at the regional level.
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spelling pubmed-100754172023-04-06 Between Raetia Secunda and the dutchy of Bavaria: Exploring patterns of human movement and diet Velte, Maren Czermak, Andrea Grigat, Andrea Haas-Gebhard, Brigitte Gairhos, Anja Toncala, Anita Trautmann, Bernd Haberstroh, Jochen Päffgen, Bernd von Heyking, Kristin Lösch, Sandra Burger, Joachim Harbeck, Michaela PLoS One Research Article During the transition from Late Antiquity to the Middle Ages, the Roman Empire dissolved in the West and medieval empires were founded. There has been much discussion about the role that migration played in this transition. This is especially true for the formation of the Baiuvariian tribe and the founding of this tribal dukedom, which took place from the 5(th) to the 6(th) century in what is now Southern Bavaria (Germany). In this study, we aimed to determine the extent of immigration during the beginning of this transformation and to shed further light on its character. To achieve this goal, we analyzed stable isotope values of strontium, carbon, and nitrogen from the teeth and bones of over 150 human remains from Southern Germany, dating from around 500 AD. This group of individuals included women with cranial modifications (ACD) which can be found sporadically in the burial grounds of this period. Our results showed an above-average migration rate for both men and women in the second half of the 5(th) century. They also indicate that a foreign background may also be assumed for the women with ACD. The demonstrably different origins of the immigrants from isotopically diverse regions, and the identification of local differences in detectable migration rate, as well as indication for different timing of residential changes, highlight the complexity of immigration processes and the need for more studies at the regional level. Public Library of Science 2023-04-05 /pmc/articles/PMC10075417/ /pubmed/37018190 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0283243 Text en © 2023 Velte et al https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Velte, Maren
Czermak, Andrea
Grigat, Andrea
Haas-Gebhard, Brigitte
Gairhos, Anja
Toncala, Anita
Trautmann, Bernd
Haberstroh, Jochen
Päffgen, Bernd
von Heyking, Kristin
Lösch, Sandra
Burger, Joachim
Harbeck, Michaela
Between Raetia Secunda and the dutchy of Bavaria: Exploring patterns of human movement and diet
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title_full Between Raetia Secunda and the dutchy of Bavaria: Exploring patterns of human movement and diet
title_fullStr Between Raetia Secunda and the dutchy of Bavaria: Exploring patterns of human movement and diet
title_full_unstemmed Between Raetia Secunda and the dutchy of Bavaria: Exploring patterns of human movement and diet
title_short Between Raetia Secunda and the dutchy of Bavaria: Exploring patterns of human movement and diet
title_sort between raetia secunda and the dutchy of bavaria: exploring patterns of human movement and diet
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10075417/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37018190
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0283243
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