The main objective of the project is the anthropological characterization of individuals from a series of necropoles belonging to medieval sites in Greater Wallachia. A secondary objective of our study is the demographic analysis, namely establishing the demographic profile of the analysed individuals, grouping them by age and sex, or by calculating the sex ratio. At the same time, using mortality tables, we will appreciate the values of life expectancy at birth and the probability of death, some of the most important demographic parameters. We also propose to find out whether the analysed individuals have died or not in the places or near the places they were born in, based on the study of the stable oxygen isotope ratio (16O and 18O). Another secondary objective is the assessment of the health status and standard of life of the medieval populations of Greater Wallachia, based on the recording of bone pathologies (congenital and neuromechanical diseases or abnormalities, joint diseases, trauma, infectious diseases, metabolic and endocrine disorders, neoplastic diseases etc.) and dental pathologies or by calculating the skeletal stature, a very good indicator of health and social status, the stature being influenced by diet, genetic background or lifestyle of individuals. All these aspects will ultimately be correlated with each other (for example, diseases and demographic curve) as well as with various events known from historical documents, which have undoubtedly affected the medieval populations of Greater Wallachia (wars, natural calamities, epidemics, famines). In order to achieve this objective, we intend to study, within the same research platform, by survey, the conjugated ratio of two stable carbon and nitrogen isotopes (13C and 15N) present in the bone collagen, in correlation with the results of archaeozoology and archaeobotany studies, already published or in progress. Isotope analysis provides us with information on paleodiet (nutrition); it can be determined whether the primary source of protein was of animal or vegetable origin, or is a combination of the two. Finally, we want to radiocarbon (14C) date some individuals from certain funeral complexes, which have distinct anthropological particularities and to obtain an absolute chronology, given that there are no other dating methods available.