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Something Fishy In the Neolithic? A Re-Evaluation of Stable Isotope Analysis of Mesolithic and Neolithic Coastal Populations
Nicky Milner
Antiquity, 2004
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Dietary shifts at the Mesolithic-Neolithic transition in Europe: an overview of the stable isotope data
Rick Schulting
The Oxford Handbook of the Archaeology of Diet, 2018
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A late Neolithic vertebrate food web based on stable isotope analyses
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International Journal of …, 2006
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Carbon and nitrogen stable isotopes as tracers of change in diet breadth during Middle and Upper Palaeolithic in Europe
Herve Bocherens
International Journal of …, 2004
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Bocherens H., Drucker D.G. 2008. Isotope evidence for paleodiet of late Upper Paleolithic humans in Great Britain: A response to Richards et al.(2005). Authors' reply
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Journal of human …, 2006
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Stable isotope evidence for increasing dietary breadth in the European mid-Upper Paleolithic.
Mary C Stiner
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Bone stable isotope studies in archaeology
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Journal of World Prehistory, 1992
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Coast inland mobility and diet in the Danish Mesolithic and Neolithic: evidence from stable isotope values of humans and dogs
Pia Bennike, Anders Fischer
Journal of Archaeological Science, 2007
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Isotope evidence for paleodiet of late Upper Paleolithic humans in Great Britain: A response to Richards et al. (2005)
Dorothée G . Drucker
Journal of Human Evolution, 2006
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Stable isotopic ratios from Mesolithic and Neolithic canids as an indicator of human economic and ritual activity
Ulrich Schmölcke
2018
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Potential and limitations of isotope analysis in early medieval archaeology
Susanne Hakenbeck
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A veritable confusion: use and abuse of isotope analysis in archaeology
Richard Madgwick
Archaeological Journal, 2021
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Carbon and nitrogen stable isotope values in freshwater, brackish and marine fish bone collagen from Mesolithic and Neolithic sites in central and northern Europe
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Isotope evidence for palaeodiet of Late Upper Palaeolithic humans in Great-Britain: a response to Richards et al. (2005).
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Dietary Trends at the Mesolithic–Neolithic transition in North-west Europe [2009]
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Palaeodiet and beyond: stable isotopes in bioarchaeology
Alan Outram
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Dietary reconstruction, mobility and the analysis of ancient skeletal tissues: Expanding the prospects of stable isotope research in archaeology
Cheryl Makarewicz
Journal of Archaeological Science
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Step by step – The neolithisation of Northern Central Europe in the light of stable isotope analyses
Henny Piezonka, Johannes Müller
Step by step – The neolithisation of Northern Central Europe in the light of stable isotope analyses, 2018
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Strategic and sporadic marine consumption at the onset of the Neolithic: increasing temporal resolution in the isotope evidence
Julia Beaumont
Antiquity, 2013
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Moving on: the contribution of isotope studies to the early Neolithic of Central Europe
Penny Bickle, Daniela Hofmann
ANTIQUITY-OXFORD-, 2007
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Southern French Neolithic populations: Isotopic evidence for regional specificities in environment and diet
Estelle Herrscher
American Journal of Physical Anthropology, 2009
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Neolithisation through bone: Stable isotope analysis of human and faunal remains from Syltholm II, Lolland, Denmark
Daniel Groß, Harry K Robson
Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports, 2024
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Stable isotope evidence fro early modern human diet in southeastern Europe
Andrei Dorian Soficaru
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Reconstruction of human subsistence and husbandry strategies from the Iberian Early Neolithic: A stable isotope approach
JOSÉ IGNACIO L O R E N Z O LIZALDE
American Journal of Physical Anthropology, 2018
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Potential of non-traditional isotope studies for bioarchaeology
Klervia Jaouen
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Dietary Trends at the Mesolithic–Neolithic transition in North-west Europe
Kathleen McSweeney
Chronology and Evolution within the Mesolithic of North-West Europe. Proceedings of an International Meeting, Brussels, May 30th–June 1st, 2007
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