Micaela Angle
11 Papers
32 Citations
Micaela Angle is an academic researcher. The author has contributed to research in topics: Bronze Age & Cave. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 10 publications.
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Papers
Dental calculus reveals diet habits and medicinal plant use in the Early Medieval Italian population of Colonna
Angelo Gismondi,Alessia D’Agostino,Lorena Canuti,Gabriele Di Marco,Cristina Martínez-Labarga,Micaela Angle,Olga Rickards,Antonella Canini +7 more
TL;DR: A detailed qualitative reconstruction of the food habits of this Medieval population of Colonna, dated back to 8th–10th century CE, is obtained, which amplified the knowledge about past environment, trade, plant uses and customs.
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Archaeo-biological reconstruction of the Italian medieval population of Colonna (8th–10th centuries CE)
Marica Baldoni,Alessandra Nardi,Gundula Müldner,Roberta Lelli,Micaela Gnes,Francesca Ferraresi,Valentina Meloni,Pamela Cerino,Simone Greco,Guglielmo Manenti,Micaela Angle,Olga Rickards,Cristina Martínez-Labarga +12 more
TL;DR: Carbon and nitrogen stable isotope analysis of bone collagen from 58 individuals revealed a predominantly terrestrial diet with probably higher animal protein consumption by adult males, suggesting social differentiation within the Colonna community.
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Rethinking Collective Burial in Mediterranean Caves: Middle Bronze Age Grotta Regina Margherita, Central Italy
Robin Skeates,Jessica Beckett,D Mancini,Claudio Cavazzuti,Letizia Silvestri,Derek Hamilton,Kerry L. Sayle,Kayla D. Crowder,Mario Federico Rolfo,Micaela Angle +9 more
TL;DR: In this article, the results of new multi-method research in Grotta Regina Margherita, the largest known Middle Bronze Age mortuary cave in west-central Italy (ca. 1650-1450 b.c.).
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Exploring mobility in Italian Neolithic and Copper Age communities.
Flavio De Angelis,Maura Pellegrini,Cristina Martínez-Labarga,Laura Anzivino,Gabriele Scorrano,Gabriele Scorrano,Mauro Brilli,Francesca Giustini,Micaela Angle,Mauro Calattini,G. Carboni,Paola Catalano,Emanuela Ceccaroni,Serena Cosentino,Stefania Di Giannantonio,Ilaria Isola,Fabio Martini,Elsa Pacciani,Francesca Radina,Mario Federico Rolfo,Mara Silvestrini,Nicoletta Volante,Giovanni Zanchetta,Lucia Sarti,Olga Rickards +24 more
TL;DR: In this paper, enamel oxygen and carbon isotope values (δ18Oca and δ13Cca) from the carbonate fraction of biogenic apatite for one hundred and twenty-six individual teeth coming from two Neolithic and eight Copper Age communities were analyzed.