Tamsin O'Connell
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Tamsin O'Connell's Degrees
- PhD Archaeological Science University of Oxford
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Tamsin O'Connell is an archaeological scientist based at the University of Cambridge. Her work has pioneered the use of isotope analysis in archaeology, specifically diet and climate in human and animal tissues.
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- Collagen turnover in the adult femoral mid-shaft: modeled from anthropogenic radiocarbon tracer measurements. (2007) (765)
- Nitrogen balance and δ15N: why you're not what you eat during nutritional stress (2005) (420)
- Investigations into the effect of diet on modern human hair isotopic values. (1999) (366)
- Nitrogen balance and δ15N: why you're not what you eat during pregnancy (2004) (313)
- Isotopic Comparison of Hair, Nail and Bone: Modern Analyses (2001) (294)
- Ancient Hybridization and an Irish Origin for the Modern Polar Bear Matriline (2011) (252)
- Documenting the diet in ancient human populations through stable isotope analysis of hair. (1999) (215)
- Stable Isotope Analysis of Human and Faunal Remains from the Anglo-Saxon Cemetery at Berinsfield, Oxfordshire: Dietary and Social Implications (2002) (199)
- Interpreting the expansion of sea fishing in medieval Europe using stable isotope analysis of archaeological cod bones (2011) (166)
- Isotopic Comparison of Hair and Bone: Archaeological Analyses (1999) (152)
- The distinction between freshwater- and terrestrial-based diets: methodological concerns and archaeological applications of sulphur stable isotope analysis (2007) (135)
- Stable isotopic evidence for diet at the Imperial Roman coastal site of Velia (1st and 2nd centuries AD) in Southern Italy. (2009) (131)
- On the Use of Biomineral Oxygen Isotope Data to Identify Human Migrants in the Archaeological Record: Intra-Sample Variation, Statistical Methods and Geographical Considerations (2015) (130)
- Trans-Atlantic slavery: isotopic evidence for forced migration to Barbados. (2009) (127)
- Hydrogen isotope ratios in animal body protein reflect trophic level (2005) (126)
- Ancient mitochondrial DNA from hair (2004) (124)
- Sex-specific foraging strategies and resource partitioning in the southern elephant seal (Mirounga leonina) (2006) (121)
- ‘Trophic’ and ‘source’ amino acids in trophic estimation: a likely metabolic explanation (2017) (114)
- Ancient human parallel lineages within North America contributed to a coastal expansion (2018) (108)
- Diet and mobility in Early Medieval Bavaria: a study of carbon and nitrogen stable isotopes. (2010) (98)
- The earliest evidence of millet as a staple crop: New light on neolithic foodways in North China. (2012) (91)
- New chronology for Ksâr ‘Akil (Lebanon) supports Levantine route of modern human dispersal into Europe (2015) (90)
- The extent of cereal cultivation among the Bronze Age to Turkic period societies of Kazakhstan determined using stable isotope analysis of bone collagen (2015) (81)
- From necessity to choice: dietary revolutions in west China in the second millennium BC (2014) (79)
- Exploring the Mesolithic and Neolithic transition in Croatia through isotopic investigations (2011) (70)
- The Signs of Maize? A Reconsideration of What δ13C Values Say about Palaeodiet in the Andean Region (2012) (67)
- Changing cultures, changing cuisines: Cultural transitions and dietary change in Iron Age, Roman, and Early Medieval Croatia. (2012) (65)
- HOW 'PASTORAL' IS PASTORALISM? DIETARY DIVERSITY IN BRONZE AGE COMMUNITIES IN THE CENTRAL KAZAKHSTAN STEPPES* (2015) (63)
- Stable Isotope Evidence for Late Medieval (14th–15th C) Origins of the Eastern Baltic Cod (Gadus morhua) Fishery (2011) (59)
- Water-related occupations and diet in two Roman coastal communities (Italy, first to third century AD): correlation between stable carbon and nitrogen isotope values and auricular exostosis prevalence. (2009) (56)
- Carbon and nitrogen isotopic ratios of urine and faeces as novel nutritional biomarkers of meat and fish intake (2012) (47)
- Changing patterns of eastern Mediterranean shellfish exploitation in the Late Glacial and Early Holocene: Oxygen isotope evidence from gastropod in Epipaleolithic to Neolithic human occupation layers at the Haua Fteah cave, Libya (2016) (47)
- The omnivorous Tyrolean Iceman: colon contents (meat, cereals, pollen, moss and whipworm) and stable isotope analyses. (2000) (47)
- Oxygen isotopes from Phorcus (Osilinus) turbinatus shells as a proxy for sea surface temperature in the central Mediterranean: a case study from Malta. (2013) (44)
- Serum carbon and nitrogen stable isotopes as potential biomarkers of dietary intake and their relation with incident type 2 diabetes: the EPIC-Norfolk study123 (2014) (43)
- Intra-tooth oxygen isotope variation in a known population of red deer: Implications for past climate and seasonality reconstructions (2011) (43)
- CHARACTERIZING THE DIET OF INDIVIDUALS AT THE NEOLITHIC CHAMBERED TOMB OF HAZLETON NORTH, GLOUCESTERSHIRE, ENGLAND, USING STABLE ISOTOPIC ANALYSIS* (2008) (40)
- Finding Britain's last hunter-gatherers: A new biomolecular approach to ‘unidentifiable’ bone fragments utilising bone collagen (2016) (39)
- Quantification and propagation of errors when converting vertebrate biomineral oxygen isotope data to temperature for palaeoclimate reconstruction (2014) (38)
- Biogeochemical data from well preserved 200 ka collagen and skeletal remains (2001) (37)
- Potential for rat predation to cause decline of the globally threatened Henderson petrel Pterodroma atrata: evidence from the field, stable isotopes and population modelling (2010) (37)
- Oxygen isotope signatures from land snail (Helix melanostoma) shells and body fluid: Proxies for reconstructing Mediterranean and North African rainfall (2015) (36)
- Radiocarbon and stable isotope investigations at the Central Rhineland sites of Gönnersdorf and Andernach-Martinsberg, Germany. (2009) (36)
- A late Pleistocene refugium in Mediterranean North Africa? Palaeoenvironmental reconstruction from stable isotope analyses of land snail shells (Haua Fteah, Libya) (2016) (34)
- The globalization of naval provisioning: ancient DNA and stable isotope analyses of stored cod from the wreck of the Mary Rose, AD 1545 (2015) (34)
- Carbon isotope signatures from land snail shells: Implications for palaeovegetation reconstruction in the eastern Mediterranean (2017) (33)
- Stability, ephemerality and dispersal ability: microarthropod assemblages on fungal sporophores (1997) (31)
- Metals and millets: Bronze and Iron Age diet in inland and coastal Croatia seen through stable isotope analysis (2015) (31)
- AN INVESTIGATION INTO DIET AT THE SITE OF YARNTON, OXFORDSHIRE, USING STABLE CARBON AND NITROGEN ISOTOPES (2009) (30)
- A flock of sheep, goats and cattle: ancient DNA analysis reveals complexities of historical parchment manufacture (2010) (30)
- Nitrogen balance and delta15N: why you're not what you eat during nutritional stress. (2005) (28)
- Economy and Diet at the Late Bronze Age/Iron Age Site of Cica. Artefactual, Archaeozoological and Biochemical Analyses (2005) (26)
- Isotopic Analysis of Faunal Material from South Uist, Western Isles, Scotland (2009) (26)
- Early Holocene ritual complexity in South America: the archaeological record of Lapa do Santo (east-central Brazil) (2016) (25)
- The Burial of A Princess? The Later Seventh-Century Cemetery At Westfield Farm, Ely (2009) (25)
- Investigation of a Medieval Pilgrim Burial Excavated from the Leprosarium of St Mary Magdalen Winchester, UK (2017) (24)
- Isolation and Isotopic Analysis of Individual Amino Acids from Archaeological Bone Collagen: A New Method Using Rp-hplc (2001) (23)
- Differentiating Bone Osteonal Turnover Rates By Density Fractionation; Validation Using the Bomb 14C Atmospheric Pulse (2004) (23)
- Differential relations between cognition and 15N isotopic content of hair in elderly people with dementia and controls. (2002) (23)
- Climatic or dietary change? Stable isotope analysis of Neolithic–Bronze Age populations from the Upper Ob and Tobol River basins (2016) (23)
- East Anglian early Neolithic monument burial linked to contemporary Megaliths (2019) (23)
- Ecological globalisation, serial depletion and the medieval trade of walrus rostra (2020) (22)
- Palaeoenvironmental and chronological investigations of the Magdalenian sites of Goyet Cave and Trou de Chaleux (Belgium), via stable isotope and radiocarbon analyses of horse skeletal remains (2009) (22)
- Reply to Douka et al.: Critical evaluation of the Ksâr 'Akil chronologies (2015) (20)
- Diet: Recent Evidence from Analytical Chemical Techniques (2011) (20)
- New evidence for subsistence strategies of late pre-colonial societies of the mouth of the Amazon based on carbon and nitrogen isotopic data (2017) (20)
- Intraspecific aggregation, `probability niches' and the diversity of soil microarthropod assemblages (1998) (20)
- Late Pleistocene/Early Holocene Migratory Behavior of Ungulates Using Isotopic Analysis of Tooth Enamel and Its Effects on Forager Mobility (2016) (20)
- Tooth enamel sampling strategies for stable isotope analysis: Potential problems in cross-method data comparisons (2015) (19)
- Nitrogen balance and delta15N: why you're not what you eat during pregnancy. (2004) (19)
- The End of Empire: New Radiocarbon Dates from the Ayacucho Valley, Peru, and their Implications for the Collapse of the Wari State (2007) (19)
- Investigating climate at the Upper Palaeolithic site of Kraków Spadzista Street (B), Poland, using oxygen isotopes (2013) (17)
- Drivers of intrapopulation variation in resource use in a generalist predator, the macaroni penguin (2016) (16)
- Life and Death in Neolithic Southeastern Italy: The Strontium Isotopic Evidence (2016) (15)
- Human Mobility and Identity (2019) (15)
- Herding Practices in the Ditched Villages of the Neolithic Tavoliere (Apulia, South-east Italy) (2014) (14)
- Lipid residues in pottery from the Indus Civilisation in northwest India (2021) (14)
- Comment on “Ecological niche of Neanderthals from Spy Cave revealed by nitrogen isotopes of individual amino acids in collagen.” (2018) (13)
- Carbon and nitrogen isotopic variability in foxtail millet (Setaria italica) with watering regime (2020) (13)
- Minimising the limitations of using dietary analysis to assess foodweb changes by combining multiple techniques (2018) (13)
- Calibrating the time span of longitudinal biomarkers in vertebrate tissues when fine‐scale growth records are unavailable (2016) (13)
- New light on the Anglo-Saxon succession: two cemeteries and their dates (2009) (13)
- Year-round shellfish exploitation in the Levant and implications for Upper Palaeolithic hunter-gatherer subsistence (2017) (12)
- Chicken and Egg: Testing the Carbon Isotopic Effects of Carnivory and Herbivory (2017) (12)
- Pleistocene and Holocene palaeoclimates in the Gebel Akhdar (Libya) estimated using herbivore tooth enamel oxygen isotope compositions (2016) (12)
- Fecal carbon and nitrogen isotopic analysis as an indicator of diet in Kanyawara chimpanzees, Kibale National Park, Uganda. (2016) (11)
- Subsistence and mobility strategies in the Epipalaeolithic: a stable isotope analysis of human and faunal remains at 'Uyun al-Hammam, northern Jordan (2012) (11)
- Comment on "Ecological niche of Neanderthals from Spy Cave revealed by nitrogen isotopes of individual amino acids in collagen" [J. Hum. Evol. 93 (2016) 82-90]. (2017) (11)
- Water consumption in Iron Age, Roman, and Early Medieval Croatia. (2014) (11)
- Living and dying at the Portus Romae (2019) (10)
- Osteobiography: The History of the Body as Real Bottom-Line History. (2019) (9)
- Red deer bone and antler collagen are not isotopically equivalent in carbon and nitrogen. (2016) (9)
- Dating the Dead: New Radiocarbon Dates from the Lower Ica Valley, South Coast Peru (2015) (9)
- Carbon and Nitrogen Isotopic Signatures of Hair, Nail, and Breath from tropical African Human Populations. (2019) (8)
- Feeding the herds: Stable isotope analysis of animal diet and its implication for understanding social organisation in the Indus Civilisation, Northwest India (2020) (6)
- Truth in the bones: resolving the identity of the founding elite thoroughbred racehorses (2012) (6)
- Rough Diamond: A Carbon Isotopic Biomarker of Added Sugar Intake (2020) (6)
- Diet and Lifestyle in the First Villages of the Middle Preceramic: Insights from Stable Isotope and Osteological Analyses of Human Remains from Paloma, Chilca I, La Yerba III, and Morro I (2021) (5)
- Isotope data from amino acids indicate Darwin’s ground sloth was not an herbivore (2021) (5)
- Pleistocene and Holocene herbivore diets and palaeoenvironments in the Gebel Akhdar (Libya): Implications for past human populations (2016) (5)
- Crop water status from plant stable carbon isotope values: A test case for monsoonal climates (2021) (4)
- Isotopic analysis of the fauna (2012) (3)
- Increased climate seasonality during the late glacial in the Gebel Akhdar, Libya (2018) (3)
- Medieval social landscape through the genetic history of Cambridgeshire before and after the Black Death (2023) (2)
- EMMA LIGHTFOOT / PRESTON T. MIRACLE / DINKO RADIĆ / MARIO ŠLAUS / TAMSIN C. O’CONNELL STABLE ISOTOPE ANALYSIS OF HUMAN DIETS DURING THE MESOLITHIC AND NEOLITHIC PERIODS AT VELA SPILA CAVE, KORČULA (2010) (2)
- Regular ArticleStability, ephemerality and dispersal ability: microarthropod assemblages on fungal sporophores☆ (1997) (2)
- Evidence of resource partitioning between fin and sei whales during the twentieth-century whaling period (2022) (1)
- Sea, sickness and cautionary tales: a multi-isotope study from a post-mediaeval hospital at the city-port of Gibraltar (AD 1462–1704) (2020) (1)
- Bioarchaeological analyses of archaeological populations from Dalmatia (Croatia) (2007) (1)
- MASS SPECTROMETRY | Archaeological Applications (2005) (0)
- Detecting milk in the palaeodiet with calcium isotopes (2006) (0)
- Modern human hair, nail and breath isotopic signals and their relevance to diet assessment in the past (2017) (0)
- Symposium: Theory and Practice in Isotopic Dietary Studies – TAPIDS (0)
- A climatic imperative? Testing the connection between climate and crop adoption in the Indus and the Hexi corridor (2015) (0)
- The role of mollusc exploitation in Levantine Upper Palaeolithic subsistence : Zooarchaeological, radiometric, and isotopic investigations on Ksâr’ Akil (Lebanon) (2013) (0)
- ‘Trophic’ and ‘source’ amino acids in trophic estimation: a likely metabolic explanation (2017) (0)
- Diet during Life: Paleoeconomic Studies of Human Diet Using Stable Carbon and Nitrogen Isotopes (2016) (0)
- Trends in upper palaeolithic shellfish exploitation in the eastern Mediterranean: Zooarchaeological and stable isotope data from Ksâr Akil (Lebanon) (2014) (0)
- Mobility, Landscape, and the Functions of the Cave: Evidence from Strontium Isotopes (2016) (0)
- Diet through time in Cambridgeshire, England: Evidence from isotopic analysis and skeletal stature (2018) (0)
- Erratum to: Carbon and nitrogen isotopic ratios of urine and faeces as novel nutritional biomarkers of meat and fish intake (2012) (0)
- Diet and Nitrogen Isotopes (2018) (0)
- Comment on Ellegård et al. Clinical Nutrition 2019 "Distinguishing vegan-, vegetarian-, and omnivorous diets by hair isotopic analysis". (2021) (0)
- Were there royal herds? Understanding herd management and mobility using isotopic characterizations of cattle tooth enamel from Early Dynastic Ur (2022) (0)
- Isotopic Analysis for Palaeodiet and Geolocation (2018) (0)
- The Signs of Maize? A Reconsideration of What δ13C Values Say about Palaeodiet in the Andean Region (2012) (0)
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