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Book Section in a Series 2000 Burton, James H. The use and abuse of trace elements for paleodietary research Biogeochemical approaches to paleodietary analysis [Burton, 2000 #26092]
Book Section in a Series 2000 van der Merwe, Nikolaas, J. Diet and animal husbandry of the preclassic Maya at Cuello, Belize: isotopic and zooarchaeological evidence Biogeochemical approaches to paleodietary analysis [van 2000 #26093]
Book Section in a Series 2000 Ambrose, Stanley H. Controlled diet and climate experiments on nitrogen isotope ratios of rats Biogeochemical approaches to paleodietary analysis [Ambrose, 2000 #26096]
Journal Article 2017 Cheung, Christina Examining social and cultural differentiation in early Bronze Age China using stable isotope analysis and mortuary patterning of human remains at Xin'anzhuang, <i> Yinxu </i> Archaeological and Anthropological Sciences [Cheung, 2017 #26805]
Journal Article 2017 Kinaston, Rebecca L. Isotopic insights into diet and health at the site of Namu, Taumako Island, Southeast Solomon Islands Archaeological and Anthropological Sciences [Kinaston, 2017 #26807]
Journal Article 2017 Zhang, Naimeng Diet reconstructed from an analysis of plant microfossils in human dental calculus from the Bronze Age site of Shilinggang, southwestern China Journal of Archaeological Science [Zhang, 2017 #26828]
Journal Article 2017 Ikehara-Quebral, Rona M. Biocultural practices during the transition to history at the Vat Komnou Cemetery, Angkor Borei, Cambodia Asian Perspectives [Ikehara-Quebral, 2017 #26927]
Journal Article 2015 Jones, Sharyn R. Eating identity: an exploration of Fijian foodways in the archaeological past Journal of Indo-Pacific Archaeology [Jones, 2015 #26952]
Journal Article 2015 Moore, Darlene R. Foodways in the Mariana Islands: a look at the pre-contact period Journal of Indo-Pacific Archaeology [Moore, 2015 #26953]
Journal Article 2009 Richards, Michael P. Isotope analysis of human and animal diets from the Hanamiai archaeological site (French Polynesia) Archaeology in Oceania [Richards, 2009 #26971]
Journal Article 2009 Jones, Sharyn Prehistoric Fijian diet and subsistence: integration of faunal, ethnographic, and stable isotopic evidence from the Lau Island Group Journal of Archaeological Science [Jones, 2009 #26980]
Journal Article 2009 Field, Julie S. Dietary change in Fijian prehistory: isotopic analyses of human and animal skeletal material Journal of Archaeological Science [Field, 2009 #26981]
Journal Article 1984 Cai, L. Carbon-l3 evidence for ancient diets in China Kaogu [Cai, 1984 #29914]
Journal Article 2005 Pechenkina, Ekaterina A. Reconstructing northern Chinese Neolithic subsistence practices by isotopic analysis Journal of Archaeological Science [Pechenkina, 2005 #30082]
Journal Article 2005 Passey, Benjamin H. Carbon isotope fractionation between diet, breadth CO{\sub 2}, and bioapatite in different mammals Journal of Archaeological Science [Passey, 2005 #30084]
Journal Article 2005 Noe-Nygaard, N. Diet of aurochs and early cattle in southern Scandinavia: evidence from {\super 15}N and {\super 13}C stable isotopes Journal of Archaeological Science [Noe-Nygaard, 2005 #30091]
Journal Article 2006 Lösch, Sandra Stable isotopes and dietary adaptations in humans and animals at pre-pottery Neolithic Nevali Çori, Southeast Anatolia American Journal of Physical Anthropology [Lösch, 2006 #30098]
Journal Article 2006 Lee-Thorp, Julia Contributions of biogeochemistry to understanding hominin dietary ecology American Journal of Physical Anthropology [Lee-Thorp, 2006 #30104]
Journal Article 2006 Keenleyside, Anne Stable isotopic evidence of diet in a Greek colonial population from the Black Sea Journal of Archaeological Science [Keenleyside, 2006 #30118]
Journal Article 2006 Jay, Mandy Diet in the Iron Age cemetery population at Wetwang Slack, East Yorkshire, UK: carbon and nitrogen stable isotope evidence Journal of Archaeological Science [Jay, 2006 #30122]
Journal Article 2006 Hutchinson, Dale L. Nutrition and health at contact in late prehistoric central Gulf Coast Florida American Journal of Physical Anthropology [Hutchinson, 2006 #30125]
Journal Article 2006 Hu, Yaowu Stable isotopic analysis of human bones from Jianhu site, Henan, China: implications for the transition of agriculture Journal of Archaeological Science [Hu, 2006 #30127]
Journal Article 2006 Fuller, B. T. Detection of breastfeeding and weaning in modern human infants with carbon and nitrogen stable isotope ratios American Journal of Physical Anthropology [Fuller, 2006 #30134]
Journal Article 2006 Valentin, F. Dietary patterns during the late prehistoric/historic period in Cikobia island : insights from stable isotopes and dental pathologies Journal of Archaeological Science [Valentin, 2006 #30147]
Journal Article 2005 Codron, Jacqui Taxonomic, anatomical, and spatio-temporal variations in the stable carbon and nitrogen isotopic compositions of plants from an African savanna Journal of Archaeological Science [Codron, 2005 #30153]
Journal Article 2006 Clayton, F. Weaning age among foragers at Matjes River Rock Shelter, South Africa, from stable nitrogen and carbon isotope analyses American Journal of Physical Anthropology [Clayton, 2006 #30155]
Journal Article 2006 Bogaard, A. The impact of manuring on nitrogen isotope ratios in cereals: archaeological implications for reconstruction of diet and crop management practices Journal of Archaeological Science [Bogaard, 2006 #30159]
Journal Article 2006 Bocherens, Hervé Stable isotope evidence for palaeodiets in southern Turkmenistan during Historical period and Iron Age Journal of Archaeological Science [Bocherens, 2006 #30160]
Journal Article 2005 Krigbaum, John Reconstructing human subsistence in the West Mouth (Niah Cave, Sarawak) burial series using stable isotopes of carbon Asian Perspectives (2005) [Krigbaum, 2005 #30564]
Journal Article 1997 Macnaughton, Sarah J. Rapid extraction of lipid biomarkers from pure culture and environmental samples using pressurized accelerated hot solvent extraction Journal of Microbiological Methods [Macnaughton, 1997 #31237]