Stable isotopic evidence for diet at the Imperial Roman coastal site of Velia (1st and 2nd centuries AD) in Southern Italy.
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Stable isotopic evidence for diet at the Imperial Roman coastal site of Velia (1st and 2nd centuries AD) in Southern Italy.
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Stable isotopic evidence for diet at the Imperial Roman coastal site of Velia
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Stable isotopic evidence for d ...... nturies AD) in Southern Italy.
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Antonella Fiammenghi
Gianna Tartaglia
Lorena Renò
Loretana Salvadei
Luca Bondioli
Marco Biazzo
Olga Rickards
Oliver E Craig
Peter Garnsey
Roberta Lelli
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2009-08-01T00:00:00Z