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Kristina Killgrove
University of North Carolina Chapel Hill - Chapel Hill / United States
Social Sciences / Anthropology
AD Scientific Index ID: 1539778
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Kristina Killgrove's MOST POPULAR ARTICLES
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Food for Rome: A stable isotope investigation of diet in the Imperial period (1st–3rd centuries AD)K Killgrove, RH TykotJournal of Anthropological Archaeology 32 (1), 28-38, 20131272013
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Gleaming, white and deadly”: Using lead to track human exposure and geographic origins in the Roman period in BritainJ Montgomery, JA Evans, SR Chenery, V Pashley, K KillgroveEditorial Committee of the Journal of Roman Archaeology, 20101352010
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All Roads Lead to Rome: Exploring Human Migration to the Eternal City through Biochemistry of Skeletons from Two Imperial-Era Cemeteries (1st-3rd c AD)K Killgrove, J MontgomeryPLOS One 11 (2), e0147585, 2016882016
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Migration and Mobility in Imperial RomeK KillgroveUniversity of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 20101072010
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Identifying immigrants to Imperial Rome using strontium isotope analysisK KillgroveJournal of Roman Archaeology, 157-174, 2010542010
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