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Book Section 2018 Frère, Stephane Doi Pha Kan (Thailand), Ban Tha Si (Thailand) and Laang Spean (Cambodia) animal bone assemblages: a new perception of meat supply strategies for early Holocene mainland Southeast Asia Advancing Southeast Asian archaeology 2016 [Frère, 2018 #22253]
Journal Article 1991 Matson, R. G. Basketmaker II subsistence: carbon isotopes and other dietary indicators from Cedar Mesa, Utah American Antiquity [Matson, 1991 #34594]
Journal Article 1993 Lambert, Joseph B. Health in prehistoric populations of the Santa Barbara Channel Islands American Antiquity [Lambert, 1993 #34620]
Journal Article 1995 Katzenberg, M. Anne Stable isotope evidence for maize horticulture and paleodiet in southern Ontario, Canada American Antiquity [Katzenberg, 1995 #34642]
Journal Article 1994 Ezzo, Joseph A. Zinc as a paleodietary indicator: an issue of theoretical validity in bone-chemistry analysis American Antiquity [Ezzo, 1994 #34717]
Journal Article 1992 Leonard, William R. Nutritional requirements and human evolution American Journal of Human Biology [Leonard, 1992 #34605]
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 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 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 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 1998 Wright, Lori E. Stable carbon and oxygen isotopes in human tooth enamel: identifying breastfeeding and weaning in prehistory American Journal of Physical Anthropology [Wright, 1998 #34309]
Journal Article 2000 Krigbaum, John S. Human paleodiet, carbon isotopes, and the canopy effect: documenting the Neolithic in tropical Southeast Asia using tooth enamel apatite American Journal of Physical Anthropology [Krigbaum, 2000 #34355]
Journal Article 2001 Dupras, Tosha L. Infant feeding and weaning practices in Roman Egypt American Journal of Physical Anthropology [Dupras, 2001 #34380]
Journal Article 1995 Ubelaker, Douglas H. Status and diet in precontact highland Ecuador American Journal of Physical Anthropology [Ubelaker, 1995 #34462]
Journal Article 1979 Schoeninger, Margaret J. Diet and status at Chalcatzingo: some empirical and technical aspects of strontium analysis American Journal of Physical Anthropology [Schoeninger, 1979 #34529]
Journal Article 1992 Larsen, C. S. Carbon and nitrogen stable isotopic signatures of human dietary change in the Georgia Bight American Journal of Physical Anthropology [Larsen, 1992 #34614]
Journal Article 1995 Ezzo, Joseph A. Elemental signatures of human diets from the Georgia Bight American Journal of Physical Anthropology [Ezzo, 1995 #34714]
Journal Article 1999 Schoeninger, Margaret J. Subsistence strategies of two "savanna" chimpanzee populations: the stable isotope evidence American Journal of Primatology [Schoeninger, 1999 #34333]
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]
Book Section in a Series 2007 Krigbaum, John Prehistoric dietary transitions in tropical Southeast Asia : stable isotope and dental caries evidence from two sites in Malaysia Ancient health: skeletal indicators of agricultural and economic intensification [Krigbaum, 2007 #25687]
Book Section in a Series 2007 Pechenkina, Ekaterina A. Diet and health in the Neolithic of the Wei and middle Yellow River basins, northern China Ancient health: skeletal indicators of agricultural and economic intensification [Pechenkina, 2007 #25688]
Journal Article 1981 Blakely, R. L. Trace elements, nutritional status, and social stratification at Etowah, Georgia Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences [Blakely, 1981 #34786]
Journal Article 1999 Danforth, Marie Elaine Nutrition and politics in prehistory Annual Review of Anthropology [Danforth, 1999 #32535]
Journal Article 1995 Larsen, Clark Spencer Biological changes in human populations with agriculture Annual Review of Anthropology [Larsen, 1995 #33635]
Journal Article 1987 Fornaciari, G. Palaeonutritional studies on skeletal remains of ancient populations from the Mediterranean area: an attempt to interpretation Anthropologischer Anzeiger [Fornaciari, 1987 #34709]
Journal Article 1997 Bocherens, Hervé Isotopic biogeochemistry as a marker of Neandertal diet Anthropologischer Anzeiger [Bocherens, 1997 #34784]
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]
Thesis 1989 Lee-Thorp, Julia A. Stable carbon isotopes in deep time: The diets of fossil fauna and hominids Archaeology [Lee-Thorp, 1989 #36412]