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Type | Year | Authors | Title | Source | ID |
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Journal Article | 1997 | Bocherens, Hervé | Isotopic biogeochemistry as a marker of Neandertal diet | Anthropologischer Anzeiger | [Bocherens, 1997 #34784] |
Book in a Series | 1998 | Rohl, Brenda | The circulation of metal in the British Bronze Age: the application of lead isotope analysis | [Rohl, 1998 #21748] | |
Book Section | 1998 | Kienlin, Tobias L. | Flanged axes of the North-Alpine region: an assessment of the possibilities of use wear analysis on metal artifacts | L'atelier du bronzier en Europe du XXe au VIII siècle avant notre ère | [Kienlin, 1998 #23838] |
Journal Article | 1998 | Castro, Pedro V. | Teoría de la producción de la vida social. Mecanismos de explotación en el sudeste ibérico | Boletín de Antropología Americana | [Castro, 1998 #29800] |
Journal Article | 1998 | Richards, M. P. | Stable isotope analysis reveals variations in human diet at the Poundbury Camp Cemetery Site | Journal of Archaeological Science | [Richards, 1998 #34338] |
Journal Article | 1998 | Nelson, D. E. | Stable isotopes and the metabolism of the European cave bear | Oecologia | [Nelson, 1998 #34348] |
Book Section in a Series | 1999 | Waldbaum, Jane C. | The coming of iron in the eastern Mediterranean: thirty years of archaeological and technological research | The archaeometallurgy of the Asian Old World | [Waldbaum, 1999 #25753] |
Book Section in a Series | 1999 | Craddock, P. | Paradigms of metallurgical innovation in prehistoric Europe | The beginnings of metallurgy: proceedings of the International Conference "The Beginnings of Metallurgy", Bochum, 1995 | [Craddock, 1999 #25798] |
Journal Article | 1999 | Day, Peter M. | Group therapy in Crete: a comparison between analyses by NAA and thin section petrography of early Minoan pottery | Journal of Archaeological Science | [Day, 1999 #28768] |
Journal Article | 1999 | Beck, Curt W. | Central European pine tar technologies | Ancient Biomolecules | [Beck, 1999 #32436] |
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] |
Serial | 1999 | ABIA South and Southeast Asian art and archaeology index | [ 1999 #36265] | ||
Book Section | 2000 | Tringham, Ruth | The continuous house: a view from the deep past | Beyond kinship: social and material reproduction in house societies | [Tringham, 2000 #23659] |
Book Section in a Series | 2000 | van Klinken, Gert J. | An overview of causes for stable isotopic variations in past European human populations: environmental, ecophysiological, and cultural effects | Biogeochemical approaches to paleodietary analysis | [van 2000 #26094] |
Book Section in a Series | 2000 | Bocherens, Hervé | Preservation of isotopic signal (<sup>13</sup>C, <sup>15</sup>N) in pleistocene mammals | Biogeochemical approaches to paleodietary analysis | [Bocherens, 2000 #26101] |
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 | 2001 | Kim, Jangsuk | Elite strategies and the spread of technological innovation: the spread of iron in the bronze age societies of Denmark and Southern Korea | Journal of Anthropological Archaeology | [Kim, 2001 #29780] |
Journal Article | 2002 | Straus, Lawrence Guy | Selecting Small: Microlithic Musings for the Upper Paleolithic and Mesolithic of Western Europe | Thinking Small: Global Perspectives on Microlithization | [Straus, 2002 #19029] |
Book Section | 2002 | Zolitschka, Bernd | Late glacial and Holocene palaeoenvironmental changes and the origin of agriculture in central Europe | The origins of pottery and agriculture | [Zolitschka, 2002 #23186] |
Book Section in a Series | 2002 | Rovira, Salvador | Metallurgy and society in prehistoric Spain | Metals and society: papers from a session held at the European Association of Archaeologists Sixth Annual Meeting in Lisbon 2000 | [Rovira, 2002 #25764] |
Journal Article | 2002 | Sastre, Inés | Forms of social inequality in the Castro Culture of north-west Iberia | European Journal of Archaeology | [Sastre, 2002 #29772] |
Book Section | 2003 | Kiriatzi, Evangelia | Sherds, fabrics and clay sources: reconstructing the ceramic landscapes of prehistoric Kythera | Proceedings of the 9th International Aegean Conference, New Haven, Yale University | [Kiriatzi, 2003 #23480] |
Book Section | 2003 | Gale, Noël H. | Early metallurgy in Bulgaria | Mining and metal production through the ages | [Gale, 2003 #23806] |
Journal Article | 2003 | Niederschlag, E. | The determination of lead isotope ratios by multiple collector ICP-MS: a case study of early Bronze Age artefacts and their possible relation with ore deposits of the Erzgebirge | Archaeometry | [Niederschlag, 2003 #28360] |
Journal Article | 2003 | Moody, Jennifer | Ceramic fabric analysis and survey archaeology: the Sphakia survey | Annual of the British School at Athens | [Moody, 2003 #29026] |
Book Section in a Series | 2004 | Pazdur, Anna | Archaeological cultures on the background of climatic changes in the Holocene, Poland | Impact of the environment on human migration in Eurasia | [Pazdur, 2004 #25691] |
Book Section in a Series | 2004 | Gaigalas, Algirdas | Environmental study of the Bronze-Iron Age transition period of eastern Europe | Impact of the environment on human migration in Eurasia | [Gaigalas, 2004 #25695] |
Book Section in a Series | 2004 | Chernykh, Evgenii | Kargaly: the largest and most ancient metallurgical complex on the border of Europe and Asia | Metallurgy in ancient eastern Eurasia from the Urals to the Yellow River | [Chernykh, 2004 #25774] |
Journal Article | 2004 | Ballard, C. | The ship as symbol in the prehistory of Scandinavia and Southeast Asia | World Archaeology | [Ballard, 2004 #29051] |
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] |