Sweet or salty? Isotopic evidence for the use of aquatic resources in Mesolithic Europe
A broad overview of stable carbon and nitrogen measurements of European Mesolithic human bone collagen demonstrates considerable structure in the dataset. The clearest difference, unsurprisingly, is seen between coastal and inland sites, though this oversimplifies a more complex situtation. With the...
Main Author: | Schulting, R |
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Other Authors: | Bicho, N |
Format: | Book section |
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Cambridge Scholars Publishing
2015
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