Reconstruction of diachronic changes in human fishing activity and marine ecosystems from carbon and nitrogen stable isotope ratios of archaeological fish remains
Stable isotope analysis is one of the most effective methods of reconstructing human fishing practices and changes in past marine ecosystems. The effectiveness of this method can be further improved when considering diachronic changes in stable isotope ratios of archaeological remains of several dif...
Main Authors: | Tsutaya, T, Takahashi, T, Omori, T, Yamazaki, K, Sato, T, Yoneda, M, Schulting, RJ, Kato, H, Weber, AW |
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Format: | Journal article |
Jezik: | English |
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Elsevier
2021
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