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Book Section in a Series 2004 Strydonck, M. Van Possibilites and limitations of the use of stable isotopes (δ<sup>13</sup>C and δ<sup>15</sup>N) from human bone collagen and carbonate as an aid in migration studies Impact of the environment on human migration in Eurasia [Strydonck, 2004 #25703]
Journal Article 1993 Hedges, R. E. M. Radiocarbon dates from the Oxford AMS system: archaeometry datelist 17 Archaeometry [Hedges, 1993 #29562]
Journal Article 1984 Cai, L. Carbon-l3 evidence for ancient diets in China Kaogu [Cai, 1984 #29914]
Thesis-PhD 1991 Norr, Lynette Caryl Nutritional consequences of prehistoric subsistence strategies in lower Central America [Norr, 1991 #36519]
Thesis 2006 King, Christopher A. Paleodietary change among Pre-State Metal Age societies in Northeast Thailand: A stable isotope approach Department of Anthropology [King, 2006 #36394]
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 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 Codron, Daryl Inter- and intrahabitat dietary variability of Chacma baboons ({\i Papio ursinus}) in South African Savannas based on fecal delta{\super 13}C, delta{\super 15}N, and %N American Journal of Physical Anthropology [Codron, 2006 #30154]
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 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 1989 Farquhar, Graham D. Carbon isotope discrimination and photosynthesis Annual Review of Plant Physiology and Plant Molecular Biology [Farquhar, 1989 #30138]
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 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 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 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 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 Lee-Thorp, Julia Contributions of biogeochemistry to understanding hominin dietary ecology American Journal of Physical Anthropology [Lee-Thorp, 2006 #30104]
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 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 2005 Passey, Benjamin H. Carbon isotope fractionation between diet, breadth CO2, and bioapatite in different mammals Journal of Archaeological Science [Passey, 2005 #30083]
Journal Article 2005 Pechenkina, Ekaterina A. Reconstructing northern Chinese Neolithic subsistence practices by isotopic analysis Journal of Archaeological Science [Pechenkina, 2005 #30082]
Journal Article 2006 Richards, M. P. Stable isotope palaeodietary study of humans and fauna from the multi-period (Iron Age, Viking and Late Medieval) site of Newark Bay, Orkney Journal of Archaeological Science [Richards, 2006 #30077]
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 2004 Leng, Melanie J. Palaeoclimate interpretations of stable isotope data from lake sediment archives Quaternary Science Reviews [Leng, 2004 #30688]
Journal Article 2004 Loader, N. J. The stable isotope analysis of pollen as an indicator of terrestrial palaeonvironmental change: a review of progress and recent developments Quaternary Science Reviews [Loader, 2004 #30687]
Thesis-PhD 2003 Rose, Fionnuala R. A fresh perspective: isotopic evidence for prehistoric human subsistence in the Upper Mississippi River Valley of west-central Illinois [Rose, 2003 #36545]
Thesis-PhD 2001 Garvie-Lok, Sandra Jean Loaves and fishes: a stable isotope reconstruction of diet in medieval Greece [Garvie-Lok, 2001 #36548]
Journal Article 2002 Privat, Karen L. Stable isoptope analysis of human and faunal remains from the Anglo-Saxon cemetary at Berinsfield, Oxfordshire: Dietary and social implications Journal of Archaeological Science [Privat, 2002 #31830]
Journal Article 2003 Fogel, Marilyn L. Extending the limits of paleodietary studies of humans with compound specific carbon isotope analysis of amino acids Journal of Archaeological Science [Fogel, 2003 #31818]
Journal Article 1997 Sealy, J. Stable carbon and nitrogen isotope rations and coastal diets in the later stone age of South Africa: a comparison and critical analysis of two data sets Ancient Biomolecules [Sealy, 1997 #32401]