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BAR Book 2008 King, Christopher A. Stable isotopic analysis of carbon and nitrogen as an indicator of paleodietary change among pre-state metal age societies in northeast Thailand [King, 2008 #19630]
Book 1989 Fogel, M. L. Nitrogen isotope tracers of human lactation in modern and archaeological populations [Fogel, 1989 #21136]
Book (Edited) 1993 Sandford, Mary K. Investigations of ancient human tissue: chemical analyses in anthropology [Sandford, 1993 #21594]
Book in a Series (Edited) 2000 Ambrose, Stanley H. Biogeochemical approaches to paleodietary analysis [Ambrose, 2000 #22098]
Book Section 1994 Yoshinari, T. The use of stable isotopes for the study of gaseous nitrogen species in marine environments Stable isotopes in ecology and environmental science [Yoshinari, 1994 #24452]
Book Section 1994 Nadelhoffer, K. J. Nitrogen isotope studies in forest ecosystems Stable isotopes in ecology and environmental science [Nadelhoffer, 1994 #24454]
Book Section 1989 Virgina, R. A. The use of variation in the natural abundance of <sup>15</sup>N to assess symbiotic nitrogen fixation by woody plants Stable isotopes in ecological research [Virgina, 1989 #24457]
Book Section 1994 Bourque, Bruce J. Dietary reconstruction from human bone for five coastal New England populations Paleonutrition: the diet and health of prehistoric Americans [Bourque, 1994 #24601]
Book Section 1994 Reed, D. M. Ancient Maya diet at Copán, Honduras, as detemrined through the analysis of stable carbon and nitrogen isotopes Paleonutrition: the diet and health of prehistoric Americans [Reed, 1994 #24604]
Book Section 1994 Hutchinson, Dale L. Late prehistoric and early historic diet in gulf coast Florida In the wake of contact: biological responses to conquest [Hutchinson, 1994 #24621]
Book Section 1992 Chisholm, Brian S. Carbon isotopic determination of paleodiet in Japan: marine versus terrestrial sources Pacific Northeast Asia in prehistory: hunter-fisher-gatherers, farmers, and sociopolitical elites [Chisholm, 1992 #24631]
Book Section 1993 Ambrose, Stanley H. Experimental evidence for the relationship of the carbon isotope ratios of whole diet and dietary protein to those of bone collagen and carbonate Prehistoric human bone: archaeology at the molecular level [Ambrose, 1993 #24643]
Book Section 1993 Ambrose, Stanley H. Isotopic analysis of paleodiets: methodological and interpretive considerations Investigations of ancient human tissue: chemical analyses in anthropology [Ambrose, 1993 #24644]
Book Section 1996 Cooke, Richard Native Americans and the Panamanian landscape Case Studies in Environmental Archaeology [Cooke, 1996 #24663]
Book Section 1995 Norr, Lynette Interpreting dietary maize from bone stable isotopes in the American tropics: the state of the art Archaeology in the lowland American tropics [Norr, 1995 #24710]
Book Section 1993 Lee-Thorp, Julia A. Isotopic evidence for diets of prehistoric farmers in South Africa Prehistoric human bone: archaeology at the molecular level [Lee-Thorp, 1993 #24717]
Book Section 1992 Minagawa, Masao Dietary patterns of Japanese Jomon hunter-gatherers: stable nitrogen and carbon isotope analyses of human bones Pacific Northeast Asia in prehistory: hunter-fisher-gatherers, farmers, and sociopolitical elites [Minagawa, 1992 #24725]
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]
Book Section in a Series 2002 Eriksson, Gunilla Do dogs like to eat humans? Marine stable isotope signals in dog teeth from inland Zvejnieki Proceeding of the 6th International Conference on the Mesolithic in Europe [Eriksson, 2002 #26021]
Book Section in a Series 2000 Ambrose, Stanley H. Controlled diet and climate experiments on nitrogen isotope ratios of rats Biogeochemical approaches to paleodietary analysis [Ambrose, 2000 #26096]
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 2019 Ge, Wei Investigating the late neolithic millet agriculture in Southeast China: new multidisciplinary evidences Quaternary International [Ge, 2019 #26686]
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]
Journal Article 2007 Ku, Huei-Wei Paleo-environmental evolution as revealed by analysis of organic carbon and nitrogen: a case of coastal Taipei Basin in northern Taiwan Geochemical Journal [Ku, 2007 #26973]
Journal Article 2016 Lee, Cheng-Yi Diet and subsistence mode of Neolithic Yuan-Shan people in Taiwan: Perspective from carbon and nitrogen isotope analyses of bone collagen Archaeological Research in Asia [Lee, 2016 #27027]
Journal Article 2017 Lee, Cheng-Yi Dietary reconstruction of the Iron Age population at the Fantzuyuan site, Taiwan, revealed by isotopic analysis on human and faunal bone collagen Archaeological Research in Asia [Lee, 2017 #27028]
Journal Article 2013 Kinaston, Rebecca Exploring subsistence and cultural complexes on the south coast of Papua New Guinea using palaeodietary analyses Journal of Archaeological Science [Kinaston, 2013 #28149]
Journal Article 2003 Vanderklift, Mathew A. Sources of variation in consumer-diet d15N enrichment: a meta-analysis Oecologia [Vanderklift, 2003 #30061]
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]