Witzel, Carsten

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Journal Article

Siebke, Inga; Moghaddam, Negahnaz; Cunningham, Craig A.; Witzel, Carsten; Lösch, Sandra (2019). Those who died very young—Inferences from δ15N and δ13C in bone Collagen and the absence of a neonatal line in enamel related to the possible onset of breastfeeding. American Journal of Physical Anthropology, 169(4), pp. 664-677. Wiley 10.1002/ajpa.23847

Book

Novák, Mirko; Oettel, Andreas; Witzel, Carsten (2000). Der parthisch-römische Friedhof von Tall Šēḫ Hamad/Magdala. Berichte der Ausgrabung Tall Šēḫ Hamad / Dūr-Katlimmu (BATSH): Vol. 5. Berlin: Reimer

Conference or Workshop Item

Siebke, Inga; Kanz, Fabian; Witzel, Carsten; Lösch, Sandra (February 2016). Stable isotope investigation of mother – infant pairs and the implication for forensic casework: preliminary results (Unpublished). In: 68th Annual Scientific Meeting of the American Association of Forensic Sciences. Las Vegas, USA. 22.-27.02.2016.

Siebke, Inga; Hossein Moghaddam Horri, Negahnaz; Cunningham, Craig; Gubler, Regula; Witzel, Carsten; Lösch, Sandra (September 2015). A possible case of a stillborn child in the Roman settlement Studen Petinesca, Switzerland. An interdisciplinary project applying stable isotope analysis and tooth histology. In: 21st Annual meeting of the European Association of Archaeologists (p. 347). Glasgow: University of Glasgow

Siebke, Inga; Hossein Moghaddam Horri, Negahnaz; Cunnigham, Craig; Gubler, Regula; Witzel, Carsten; Lösch, Sandra (September 2015). Can stable isotope analysis and tooth histology assist in detecting stillbirth? An approach using neonatal remains from the Roman settlement Studen Petinesca. In: 11th Meeting der Gesellschaft für Anthropologie. 11th Meeting of the Society for Anthropology (p. 99). Munich: GfA

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