Search Results - "NEHLICH, O."
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'THERE'S NO PLACE LIKE HOME'-NO ISOTOPIC EVIDENCE FOR MOBILITY AT THE EARLY BRONZE AGE CEMETERY OF SINGEN, GERMANY
Published in Archaeometry (01-08-2012)“…The Early Bronze Age necropolis of Singen (Hohentwiel), located near Lake Constance, represents a population from a period of technological transition in…”
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Stable Isotopic Analysis of Human Skeletons from the Sunhung Mural Tomb, Yeongju, Korea: Implication for Human Diet in the Three Kingdoms Period
Published in International journal of osteoarchaeology (01-05-2015)“…This study reports the results of stable isotope analyses (carbon, nitrogen and sulphur) of human bone collagen from the Sunhung mural tomb from the Three…”
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Dental calculus is not equivalent to bone collagen for isotope analysis: a comparison between carbon and nitrogen stable isotope analysis of bulk dental calculus, bone and dentine collagen from same individuals from the Medieval site of El Raval (Alicante, Spain)
Published in Journal of archaeological science (01-07-2014)“…Palaeodietary reconstruction using the carbon and nitrogen isotope values of bone and dentine collagen is a well-established method and the biochemical…”
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Stable Isotopic Analysis of Human Skeletons from the Sunhung Mural Tomb, Yeongju, Korea: Implication for Human Diet in the Three Kingdoms Period: Reconstructing Human Diets in the Three Kingdoms of Korea
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SULPHUR ISOTOPE RATIOS OF MULTI-PERIOD ARCHAEOLOGICAL SKELETAL REMAINS FROM CENTRAL GERMANY: A DIETARY AND MOBILITY STUDY
Published in Anthropologie (Brno) (01-01-2014)“…Sulphur (δ34S), carbon (δ13C) and nitrogen (δ15N) isotope data are presented for 120 humans and 33 animals from eight sites dating from the Neolithic to the…”
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ISOTOPIC ANALYSIS OF HUMANS AND ANIMALS FROM VEDROVICE
Published in Anthropologie (Brno) (01-01-2008)“…We report here the results of our isotopic analysis of humans from the site of Vedrovice. We undertook carbon and nitrogen analysis to reconstruct human diets…”
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