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Dr. Joanna Moore
Technician - Isotope Research
Affiliation | Telephone |
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Technician - Isotope Research in the Department of Archaeology | +44 (0) 191 33 41032 |
Biography
Graduated in Forensic and Biomedical Sciences (BSc Hons 1st class) in 2012 at the University of Bradford
Graduated in Human Osteology and Palaeopathology in 2013 at the University of Bradford
Recieved NERC IAPETUS funded PhD in 2019 at Durham University
Research interests
- Bioarchaeology
- Isotope studies of diet and mobility
- Trace element studies of pollution and health
Publications
Chapter in book
- Moore, J., Williams-Ward, M., Filipek, K., Gowland, R., & Montgomery, J. (2021). Poisoned pregnancies: consequences of prenatal lead exposure in relation to infant mortality in the Roman Empire. In E. J. Kendall, & R. Kendall (Eds.), The Family in Past Perspective: An Interdisciplinary Exploration of Familial Relationships Through Time (137-158). Routledge
- Moore, J., Hamilton, D., & Speed, G. (2019). Scientific Analyses. In G. Speed, & M. Holst (Eds.), Death, Burial and Identity: 3000 years of death in the Vale of Mowbray (579 - 599). Northern Archaeology Associates
Journal Article
- Silva, M., Booth, T., Moore, J., Anastasiadou, K., Walker, D., Gilardet, A., Barrington, C., Kelly, M., Williams, M., Henderson, M., Smith, A., Bowsher, D., Montgomery, J., & Skoglund, P. (2024). An individual with Sarmatian-related ancestry in Roman Britain. Current Biology, 34, 202-212. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cub.2023.11.049
- Pētersone-Gordina, E., Gerhards, G., Vilcāne, A., Millard, A., & Moore, J. (2023). The first dietary stable isotope data from the Čunkāni-Dreņģeri Iron Age population (seventh–eleventh centuries CE) from Latvia. Archaeological and Anthropological Sciences, 15(12), Article 185. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12520-023-01880-8
- Fiorin, E., Moore, J., Montgomery, J., Mariotti Lippi, M., Nowell, G., & Forlin, P. (2023). Combining dental calculus with isotope analysis in the Alps: New evidence from the Roman and medieval cemeteries of Lamon, Italy. Quaternary International, 653–654, 89-102. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.quaint.2021.11.022
- Pētersone-Gordina, E., Gerhards, G., Vilcāne, A., Millard, A. R., Moore, J., Ķimsis, J., & Ranka, R. (2022). Diet and social status in the Lejasbitēni Iron Age population from Latvia. Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports, 44, Article 103519. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jasrep.2022.103519
- Filipek, K., Roberts, C., Montgomery, J., Gowland, R., Moore, J., Tucker, K., & Evans, J. (2022). Creating communities of care: Sex estimation and mobilityhistories of adolescents buried in the cemetery of St. MaryMagdalen leprosarium (Winchester, England). American Journal of Biological Anthropology, 178(1), 108-123. https://doi.org/10.1002/ajpa.24498
- Patterson, N., Isakov, M., Booth, T., Büster, L., Fischer, C.-E., Olalde, I., Ringbauer, H., Akbari, A., Cheronet, O., Bleasdale, M., Adamski, N., Altena, E., Bernardos, R., Brace, S., Broomandkhoshbacht, N., Callan, K., Candilio, F., Culleton, B., Curtis, E., Demetz, L., …Reich, D. (2022). Large-scale migration into Britain during the Middle to Late Bronze Age. Nature, 601(7894), https://doi.org/10.1038/s41586-021-04287-4
- Moore, J., Filipek, K., Kalenderian, V., Gowland, R., Hamilton, E., Evans, J., & Montgomery, J. (2021). Death Metal: Evidence for the impact of lead poisoning on childhood health within the Roman Empire. International Journal of Osteoarchaeology, 31(5), 846-856. https://doi.org/10.1002/oa.3001
- Moore, J., Rose, A., Anderson, S., Evans, J., Nowell, G., Grocke, D., Pashley, V., Kirby, M., & Montgomery, J. (2020). A multi-isotope (C, N, O, Sr, Pb) study of Iron Age and Roman period skeletons from east Edinburgh, Scotland exploring the relationship between decapitation burials and geographical origins. Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports, 29, Article 102075. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jasrep.2019.102075
- Moore, J., & Koon, H. (2017). Basilar portion porosity: A pathological lesion possibly associated with infantile scurvy. International Journal of Paleopathology, 18, 92 - 97. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijpp.2017.05.010
- Moore, J., & Buckberry, J. (2016). The use of corsetry to treat Pott’s disease of the spine from 19th century Wolverhampton, England. International Journal of Paleopathology, 14, 74-80. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijpp.2016.05.008