Social status in late medieval and early modern brittany: insights from stable isotope analysis

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  • who: Rozenn Colleter from the was the center of battles between the Kingdoms of England have published the paper: Social status in late medieval and early modern Brittany: insights from stable isotope analysis, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: The authors report dietary differences between socioeconomic groups and gender with women and nobles (male and female) showing patterns consistent with high animal product consumption and lower
  • how: Since it seemed to the authors that these data were still meaningful the authors chose to include them in the study and the standard deviation for each . . .

     

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