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PUBLICATIONS

2006. Fuller BT, Fuller JL, Harris DA, Hedges REM. Detection of breastfeeding and weaning in modern human infants with carbon and nitrogen stable isotope ratios. American Journal of Physical Anthropology. 129, 279-293.

2006. Richards MP, Fuller BT, Molleson TI. Stable isotope palaeodietary study of humans and fauna from the multi-period (Iron Age, Viking and Late Medieval) site of Newark Bay, Orkney. Journal of Archaeological Science. 33, 122-131.

2006. Fuller BT, Molleson TI, Harris DA, Gilmour LT, Hedges REM. Isotopic evidence for breastfeeding and possible adult dietary differences from late/sub-Roman Britain. American Journal of Physical Anthropology 129, 45-54.

2005. Fuller BT, Fuller JL, Sage NE, Harris DA, O’Connell TC, Hedges REM. Nitrogen balance and 15N: why you’re not what you eat during nutritional stress. Rapid Communications in Mass Spectrometry 19, 2497-2506.

2004. Fuller BT, Fuller JL, Sage NE, Harris DA, O’Connell TC, Hedges REM. Nitrogen balance and 15N: why you’re not what you eat during pregnancy. Rapid Communications in Mass Spectrometry 18, 2889-2896.

2003. Fuller BT, Richards MP, Mays SA. Stable carbon and nitrogen isotope variations in tooth dentine serial sections from Wharram Percy. Journal of Archaeological Science 30, 1673-1684.

2003. Richards MP, Fuller BT, Sponheimer M, Robinson T, Aliffe L. Sulphur isotopes in palaeodietary studies: A review and results from a controlled feeding experiment. International Journal of Osteoarchaeology 13, 37-45.

2003. Márquez-Grant N, Fuller BT, Richards MP. Análisis preliminary de patrones de dieta en restos humanos de la isla de Ibiza a partir del contenido de isótopos estables de carbono, nitrógeno y azufre. In: Antropología y Biodiversidad, Eds. Aluja, M.P., Malgosa, A. and Nogués, R.M. (Barcelona: Ediciones Bellaterra S.L.), 352-359. (Article in Spanish).

2002. Richards MP, Mays SA, Fuller BT. Stable carbon and nitrogen isotope values of bone and teeth reflect weaning age at the Medieval Wharram Percy site, Yorkshire, UK. American Journal of Physical Anthropology 119, 205-210.

2002. Mays SA, Richards MP, Fuller BT. Bone stable isotope evidence for infant feeding in medieval England. Antiquity 76, 654-656.

2001. Richards MP, Fuller BT, Hedges REM. Sulphur isotopic variation in ancient bone collagen from Europe: implications for human palaeodiet, residence mobility, and modern pollutant studies. Earth and Planetary Science Letters 191, 185-190.

2001. Fuller BT, Richards MP, Mays SA. Stable isotopes from bone and tooth collagen reveal dietary patterns and the age of weaning at the medieval village site of Wharram Percy. Journal of Bone and Mineral Research 16, P41.

 

CONFERENCE/PROFESSIONAL PRESENTATIONS

2006. Benjamin Fuller, Stable isotopes: diet, breastfeeding, and pregnancy. Invited lecture, Department of Anthropology, University of California, Santa Cruz, California, USA

2004. Mandy Jay & Benjamin Fuller, Nitrogen and carbon stable isotope data from infant bone collagen: can we interpret more than just weaning age? First international symposium on biomolecular archaeology, Vrije University, Amsterdam, the Netherlands

2003. Benjamin Fuller, Nitrogen conservation during pregnancy lower maternal hair 15N values, Stable Isotope Mass Spectrometry Users Group (SIMSUG) Conference 2003, University of Bristol, UK

2003. Benjamin Fuller, Nitrogen (15N) isotopic changes in human hair during pregnancy. Invited lecture, Department of Archaeological Sciences, University of Bradford, UK

2002. Benjamin Fuller, Lighter by a hair: (15N) nitrogen depletion during gestation, 9th Meeting of the Oxford
Nutrition Group, St. Anne’s College, University of Oxford, UK

2002. M. Richards, K. Dobney, U. Albarella, B. Fuller, J. Pearson, G. Muldner, M. Jay, & J. Schibler, Stable
isotope evidence of Sus diets from European and Near Eastern archaeological sites. 9th Meeting of the International Council of Archaeozoology, University of Durham, UK

2001. Benjamin Fuller, Stable Isotopes from Bone and Tooth Collagen Reveal Dietary Patterns and the Age of Weaning at the Medieval Village Site of Wharram Percy, Biomedical Mass Spectrometry Unit Research Day, Sir James Spence Institute of Child Health at the Royal Victoria Infirmary, University of Newcastle, UK

2001. Benjamin Fuller, Stable Isotopes from Bone and Tooth Collagen Reveal Dietary Patterns and the Age of Weaning at the Medieval Village Site of Wharram Percy, Archaeological Sciences Conference 2001, University of Newcastle, UK

2001. Benjamin Fuller, Stable Nitrogen Isotopes Reveal the Age of Weaning and Growth Events at the Medieval Village Site of Wharram Percy, England, Contribution to the Symposium: Resolution and Refinement: Leading Edge Research in Archaeological Chemistry. 66th Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, New Orleans, Louisiana, USA

2001. Michael Richards, Benjamin Fuller & R.E.M. Hedges, Sulphur isotopic variation in ancient bone collagen from Europe: implications for human palaeodiet, residence mobility and modern pollutant studies, Stable Isotope Mass Spectrometry Users Group (SIMSUG) annual meeting, Glasgow, Scotland, UK

 

POSTER PRESENTATIONS

2003. Benjamin Fuller, Stable isotopes reveal infant feeding practices at the late/sub Roman Cemetery of Queenford Mill, Dorchester-on-Thames, Oxfordshire. Archaeological Sciences Conference 2003, University of Oxford, UK

2001. Benjamin Fuller, Stable isotopes from bone and tooth collagen reveal dietary patterns and the age of weaning at the Medieval Village site of Wharram Percy. 6th Advanced Seminar for Palaeodiet held at the University of California, Santa Cruz, USA

2001. Benjamin Fuller, Stable isotopes from bone and tooth collagen reveal dietary patterns and the age of weaning at the Medieval Village site of Wharram Percy. Bone and Tooth Society, Warwick, UK