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Journal Article 2003 Schweissing, Matthew Mike Stable strontium isotopes in human teeth and bone: a key to migration events of the late Roman period in Bavaria Journal of Archaeological Science [Schweissing, 2003 #31821]
Journal Article 2004 Knudson, K. J. The use of strontium isotope analysis to investigate Tiwanaku migration and mortuary ritual in Bolivia and Peru Archaeometry [Knudson, 2004 #30708]
Journal Article 2005 Knudson, Kelly J. The origin of the Juch'uypampa Cave mummies: strontium isotope analysis of archaeological human remains from Bolivia Journal of Archaeological Science [Knudson, 2005 #30115]
Journal Article 2005 Bentley, R. Alexander Matrilocality during the prehistoric transition to agriculture in Thailand? Antiquity [Bentley, 2005 #30177]
Journal Article 2006 Bower, Nathan W. Preliminary reconstruction of diet at a neolithic site in Vietnam using stable isotope and Ba/Sr analyses Bulletin of the Indo-Pacific Prehistory Association [Bower, 2006 #30035]
Journal Article 2006 Bentley, R. Alexander Strontium isotopes from the earth to the archaeological skeleton: A review Journal of Archaeological Method and Theory [Bentley, 2006 #30161]
Journal Article 2007 Bentley, R. Alexander Shifting gender relations at Khok Phanom Di, Thailand: isotopic evidence from the skeletons Current Anthropology [Bentley, 2007 #29603]
Journal Article 2009 Bentley, R. Alexander Community diversity at Ban Lum Khao, Thailand: isotopic evidence from the skeletons Asian Perspectives (2009) [Bentley, 2009 #29222]
Journal Article 2018 Bentley, R. Alexander Social differences in Neolithic/Bronze Age Myanmar: 87Sr/86Sr in skeletal remains from Oakaie 1 and Nyaung'gan Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports [Bentley, 2018 #26744]
Journal Article 2020 Shewan, L. G. Baseline bioavailable strontium isotope values for the investigation of residential mobility and resource-acquisitions strategies in prehistoric Cambodia Archaeometry [Shewan, 2020 #19609]