Calcium isotopes in archaeological bones and their relationship to dairy consumption
The calcium isotope ratios (δ<sup>44/42</sup>Ca) of bones from humans and fauna from three archaeological sites, Taforalt, Abu Hureyra, and Danebury, are evaluated in order to assess whether calcium isotope ratios of bones can be used to detect dairy consumption by adult humans. At each...
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2011
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Calcium isotopes in archaeological bones and their relationship to dairy consumption
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Calcium isotopes in archaeological bones and their relationship to dairy consumption
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