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Journal Article 1997 Pate, F. Donald Bone chemistry and paleodiet: reconstructing prehistoric subsistence-settlement systems in Australia Journal of Anthropological Archaeology [Pate, 1997 #34342]
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 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 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 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 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 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 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 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 1999 Wright, Lori E. Correspondence between stable carbon, oxygen, and nitrogen isotopes in human tooth enamel and dentine: infant diet at Kaminaljuyú Journal of Archaeological Science [Wright, 1999 #34310]
Journal Article 2001 Witt, G. Bradd Carbon isotope variability in the bone collagen of Red Kangaroos (<i>Macropus rufus</i>) is age dependent: implications for paleodietary studies Journal of Archaeological Science [Witt, 2001 #34311]
Journal Article 2001 White, Christine D. Isotopic evidence for Maya patterns of deer and dog use at Preclassic Colha Journal of Archaeological Science [White, 2001 #34315]
Journal Article 1999 Schutkowski, Holger Diet, status and decomposition at Weingarten: trace element and isotope analysis on early mediaeval skeletal material Journal of Archaeological Science [Schutkowski, 1999 #34332]
Journal Article 1999 Richards, M. P. Stable isotope evidence for similarities in the types of marine foods used by Late Mesolithic humans at sites along the atlantic coast of Europe Journal of Archaeological Science [Richards, 1999 #34339]
Journal Article 1999 O'Connell, T. C. Isotopic comparison of hair and bone: archaeological analyses Journal of Archaeological Science [O'Connell, 1999 #34344]
Journal Article 1996 McGovern-Wilson, Richard Stable isotope analysis of ten individuals from Afetna, Saipan, Northern Mariana Islands Journal of Archaeological Science [McGovern-Wilson, 1996 #34349]
Journal Article 2000 Lillie, Malcolm C. Stable isotope analysis and dental evidence of diet at the mesolithic-neolithic transition in Ukraine Journal of Archaeological Science [Lillie, 2000 #34352]
Journal Article 1999 Cannon, Aubrey Marine-based subsistence trends and the stable isotope analysis of dog bones from Namu, British Columbia Journal of Archaeological Science [Cannon, 1999 #34388]
Journal Article 1999 Bocherens, Hervé Palaeoenvironmental and palaeodietary implications of isotopic biogeochemistry of last interglacial neanderthal and mammal bones in Scladina Cave (Belgium) Journal of Archaeological Science [Bocherens, 1999 #34394]
Journal Article 1999 Balasse, Marie Intra-bone variability of collagen and apatite isotopic composition used as evidence of a change of diet Journal of Archaeological Science [Balasse, 1999 #34398]
Journal Article 1989 White, Christine D. Ancient Maya diet: as inferred from isotopic and elemental analysis of human bone Journal of Archaeological Science [White, 1989 #34438]
Journal Article 1992 Sealy, Judith C. On "approaches to dietary reconstruction in the Western Cape: are you what you have eaten?" - A reply to Parkington Journal of Archaeological Science [Sealy, 1992 #34509]
Journal Article 1985 Schoeninger, Margaret J. Stable isotopes in human skeletons of southern Ontario: reconstructing palaeodiet Journal of Archaeological Science [Schoeninger, 1985 #34521]
Journal Article 1992 Price, T. Douglas Diagenesis in prehistoric bone: problems and solutions Journal of Archaeological Science [Price, 1992 #34549]