Spatial and temporal patterns in Neolithic and Bronze Age agriculture in Poland based on the stable carbon and nitrogen isotopic composition of cereal grains
In this study the stable nitrogen (δ15N) and carbon (δ13C) isotopic compositions of carbonized cereal grains from 18 archaeological sites in Poland, dating from the Early Neolithic to the turn of the Bronze Age and the Iron Age, were determined. There were two main aims of this study. The first aim...
Main Authors: | Mueller-Bieniek, A, Nowak, M, Styring, A, Lityńska-Zając, M, Moskal-Del Hoyo, M, Sojka, A, Paszko, B, Tunia, K, Bogaard, A |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Elsevier
2019
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