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Biological diversity in an Islamic archaeological population: A radiogenic strontium isotope and craniometric analysis of affinity in Ottoman Romania.
American Journal of Physical Anthropology ( IF 2.6 ) Pub Date : 2020-01-06 , DOI: 10.1002/ajpa.23999
Kathryn Grow Allen 1 , Ryan D Mills 2 , Kelly J Knudson 3 , Noreen von Cramon-Taubadel 1
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Written accounts, as well as a previous craniometric study, indicate that migrations of non‐Europeans and conversions of Europeans to Islam define Ottoman communities in Early Modern Europe. What is less clear are the roles of migration and admixture in generating intra‐communal variation. This study combines craniometric with strontium isotope data to compare the cranial affinities of locally born and immigrant individuals. We predict that locally born individuals are more likely than non‐locals to show evidence of admixture.

中文翻译:

伊斯兰考古种群中的生物多样性:奥斯曼帝国罗马尼亚的放射性锶同位素和颅骨分析法。

书面记录以及先前的颅骨测量研究表明,非欧洲人的移民和欧洲人向伊斯兰教的conversion依定义了近代欧洲早期的奥斯曼帝国社区。尚不清楚迁移和混合在产生社区内变异中的作用。这项研究结合了颅骨测量和锶同位素数据,以比较当地出生和移民个体的颅骨亲和力。我们预测本地出生的人比非本地人更有可能显示混合迹象。
更新日期:2020-04-21
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