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    Beyond isolation: understanding past human-population variability in the Dutch town of Oldenzaal through the origin of its inhabitants and its infrastructural connections by Kootker, L. M., van Lanen, R. J., Groenewoudt, B. J., Altena, E., Panhuysen, R. G. A. M., Jansma, E., Kars, H., Davies, G. R.

    “…This study presents a first attempt to assess the mechanisms and potential controls behind past residential mobility through the integration of isotopic data…”
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    Breaking Traditions: An Isotopic Study on the Changing Funerary Practices in the Dutch Iron Age (800–12 bc) by Kootker, L. M., Geerdink, C., Broeke, P. W., Kars, H., Davies, G. R.

    Published in Archaeometry (01-06-2018)
    “…Urnfields in the Dutch river area were replaced by cemeteries with a mixture of cremation and inhumation graves around the sixth century bc. This study…”
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    Multi-isotope analysis of elephant ivory artefacts from Amsterdam: a preliminary provenance study by Rijkelijkhuizen, M. J., Kootker, L. M., Davies, G. R.

    Published in World archaeology (27-05-2015)
    “…During the last couple of decades, excavations in Amsterdam, the Netherlands, have uncovered many artefacts from post-medieval contexts made of elephant ivory…”
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    Multi-isotope analysis of elephant ivory artefacts from Amsterdam: a by Rijkelijkhuizen, M J, Kootker, L M, Davies, G R

    Published in World archaeology (01-05-2015)
    “…During the last couple of decades, excavations in Amsterdam, the Netherlands, have uncovered many artefacts from post-medieval contexts made of elephant ivory…”
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    Teeth as time capsules: isotope research by Kootker, L M

    Published in Nederlands tijdschrift voor tandheelkunde (11-01-2022)
    “…Teeth and molars are of extraordinary value to archaeology and forensic science. They are small time capsules that, through isotope analysis, reveal their…”
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