@misc{10481/111772, year = {2018}, month = {8}, url = {https://hdl.handle.net/10481/111772}, abstract = {Settlements incorporating large-scale human aggregations are a well-documented but poorly understood phenomenon across late prehistoric Europe. The authors’ research examines the origins and trajectory of such aggregations through isotope analysis of human skeletal remains from the mega-site of Marroquíes in Jaén, Spain. The results indicate that eight per cent of 115 sampled individuals are of non-local origin. These individuals received mortuary treatments indistinguishable from those of locals, suggesting their incorporation into pre-existing social networks in both life and death. This research contributes to our understanding of the extent and patterning of human mobility, which underlies the emergence of late prehistoric mega-sites in Europe.}, organization = {University of Michigan}, organization = {Museum of Jaén}, organization = {Briggite-Schlieben-Lange programme}, organization = {Ministerio de Economía y Competitividad de España (HAR2013-47776-R)}, organization = {National Science Foundation (BCS-1440017)}, organization = {CSIC—Fundación Presidente de Rusia para la Investigación Fundamental (2010RU0086)}, organization = {Marie Sklodowska-Curie European Fellowship (746216)}, publisher = {Cambridge University Press}, keywords = {Iberia}, keywords = {Marroquíes}, keywords = {Copper age}, title = {Isotopic evidence for mobility at largescale human aggregations in Copper Age Iberia: the mega-site of Marroquíes}, doi = {10.15184/aqy.2018.33}, author = {Díaz-Zorita Bonilla, Marta and Beck, Jess and Bocherens, Hervé and Díaz-del-Río, Pedro}, }