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 |
2009 |
Richards, Michael P. |
Isotope analysis of human and animal diets from the Hanamiai archaeological site (French Polynesia) |
Archaeology in Oceania |
[Richards, 2009 #26971] |
Book Section |
2015 |
Stantis, Christina |
Diet and subsistence in remote Oceania: an analysis using oral indicators of diet |
The Routledge handbook of bioarchaeology in Southeast Asia and the Pacific Islands |
[Stantis, 2015 #22442] |
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 |
2002 |
Pike, Alistair W. G. |
Diagenetic arsenic uptake in archaeological bone. Can we really identify copper smelters? |
Journal of Archaeological Science |
[Pike, 2002 #31832] |
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 |
Lillie, Malcolm |
Stable isotope analysis of 21 individuals from the Epipalaeolithic cemetary of Vasilyevka III, Dnieper Rapids region, Ukraine |
Journal of Archaeological Science |
[Lillie, 2003 #31817] |
Journal Article |
2002 |
Schulting, Rick J. |
Dogs, ducks, deer and diet: new stable isotope evidence on early mesolithic dogs from the vale of Pickering, north-east England |
Journal of Archaeological Science |
[Schulting, 2002 #31664] |
Journal Article |
2002 |
Kuzmin, Yaroslave |
Palaeodietary patterning and radiocarbon dating of Neolithic populations in the Primorye Province, Russian Far East |
Ancient Biomolecules |
[Kuzmin, 2002 #32464] |