Issues in Meta-Analysis of Strontium Isotope Data

A Reply to Perry et al.

Authors

  • Thomas P Leppard Florida State University
  • Carmen Esposito Cardiff University
  • Massimiliano Esposito Independent Scholar

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.1558/jma.23772

Keywords:

Meta-Analysis, Strontium Isotope Data, Strontium, Data, Isotope

Abstract

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Author Biographies

  • Thomas P Leppard, Florida State University

    Thomas P. Leppard (PhD 2013, Brown University) is Assistant Professor of Anthropology at Florida State University and co-directs the Landscape Archaeology of Southwest Sardinia project. His research is primarily concerned with the transition to complex social organization.

  • Carmen Esposito, Cardiff University

    Carmen Esposito (PhD 2021, Queen’s University, Belfast) is a Post-doctoral Research Associate at Cardiff University working on multi-isotope analysis (87Sr/86Sr, δ18O, δ13C, δ15N, δ34S) of animal bones from British Bronze–Iron Age midden sites as part of the AHRC-funded FeastNet project. She is interested in human mobility in early Iron Age Italy, exploring the Villanovan phenomenon of pre-Roman Italy through material culture, osteology, and multi-isotope analysis.

  • Massimiliano Esposito, Independent Scholar

    Massimiliano Esposito (PhD 2018, Imperial College London) defended his thesis in Harmonic Analysis regarding generalization of the Weyl quantization scheme. His primary research concerns random matrices and their applications in mathematics and artificial intelligence. He has subsidiary interests in statistics and relevant archaeological applications.

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2022-09-07

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How to Cite

Leppard, T. P., Esposito, C., & Esposito, M. (2022). Issues in Meta-Analysis of Strontium Isotope Data: A Reply to Perry et al. Journal of Mediterranean Archaeology, 35(1), 120-132. https://doi.org/10.1558/jma.23772