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Did diet change after entering the medieval leprosarium at Næstved, Denmark? Using stable isotopes to reveal the difference

British Association for Biological Anthropology and Osteoarchaeology, London, United Kingdom, 15/09/2023
2023 | Conference poster | Author
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Contributors: Anastasia Brozou
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University of Southern Denmark

A dietary perspective of cat-human interactions in two medieval harbors in Iran and Oman revealed through stable isotope analysis

Scientific Reports
2023-07-29 | Journal article
Contributors: Anastasia Brozou; Benjamin T. Fuller; Bea De Cupere; Anaïs Marrast; Hervé Monchot; Joris Peters; Katrien Van de Vijver; Olivier Lambert; Marcello A. Mannino; Claudio Ottoni et al.
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Using SXRF and LA-ICP-TOFMS to Explore Evidence of Treatment and Physiological Responses to Leprosy in Medieval Denmark

Biology
2023-01-25 | Journal article
Contributors: Anastasia Brozou; Marcello A. Mannino; Stijn J. M. Van Malderen; Jan Garrevoet; Eric Pubert; Benjamin T. Fuller; M. Christopher Dean; Thomas Colard; Frédéric Santos; Niels Lynnerup et al.
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Aquatic resource consumption at the Odense leprosarium: Advancing the limits of palaeodiet reconstruction with amino acid δ13C measurements

Journal of Archaeological Science
2022-05 | Journal article
Contributors: Anastasia Brozou; Benjamin T. Fuller; Vaughan Grimes; Geert Van Biesen; Ying Ma; Jesper L. Boldsen; Marcello A. Mannino
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Leprosy in medieval Denmark: Exploring life histories through a multi‐tissue and multi‐isotopic approach

American Journal of Physical Anthropology
2021-09 | Journal article
Contributors: Anastasia Brozou; Benjamin T. Fuller; Vaughan Grimes; Niels Lynnerup; Jesper L. Boldsen; Marie Louise Jørkov; Dorthe Dangvard Pedersen; Jesper Olsen; Marcello A. Mannino
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Leprosy in Medieval Denmark:a multi-tissue and multi-isotopic approach to investigate life histories

2020 | Conference abstract
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Anastasia Brozou

Leprosy in Medieval Denmark: a multi-tissue and multi-isotopic approach to investigate life histories

American Journal of Physical Anthropology
2020-03-01 | Conference abstract | Author
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Contributors: Anastasia Brozou; Benjamin T. Fuller; Vaughan Grimes; Geert Van Biesen; Niels Lynnerup; Jesper Boldsen; Marie Louise Jorkov; Dorthe Dangvard Pedersen; Jesper Olsen; Marcello A. Mannino
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University of Southern Denmark

Investigating dietary patterns and organisational structure by using stable isotope analysis: a pilot study of the Danish medieval leprosy hospital at Næstved

2019 | Journal article
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Anastasia Brozou

Outcasts or chosen by God? Reconsidering the social stigmatisation of medieval leprosy sufferers

2018 | Journal article
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Anastasia Brozou

Childbirth complications in the Early Middle Ages: a case study of skeletal remains from the Migration period in Transylvania

Conference paper
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Anastasia Brozou

Did diet change after entering the medieval leprosarium at Næstved, Denmark? Using stable isotopes to reveal the differences

Conference poster
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Anastasia Brozou

Dining in the Danish medieval leprosarium at Næstved. Using stable isotopes to reconstruct the diet

Conference paper
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Anastasia Brozou

Isotopic reconstruction of diet at the Vandalic period (c. 5th – 6th centuries AD) Theodosian Wall cemetery at Carthage, Tunisia

Journal article
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Anastasia Brozou

What can diet reveal? An isotopic investigation of leprosy sufferers from Medieval Denmark

Conference paper
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Anastasia Brozou