Abstract

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  • While it is valuable to compare the movements of people and the trajectories of trade in prehistory, it is even more intriguing to investigate their reorganisation after periods of geopolitical instability

  • We use strontium isotope analysis to investigate the origins of elite and non-elite individuals in this community, and to investigate the role that outsiders may have had in the rise of Frattesina

  • Recent advances in mobility studies, isotopes and ancient DNA have revived the interpretative tensions between the paradigms of migration and local development

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While it is valuable to compare the movements of people and the trajectories of trade in prehistory, it is even more intriguing to investigate their reorganisation after periods of geopolitical instability. We use strontium isotope analysis to investigate the origins of elite and non-elite individuals in this community, and to investigate the role that outsiders may have had in the rise of Frattesina.

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