A simple carbon isotope model for reconstructing prehistoric human diet.
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Paleoamerican diet, migration and morphology in Brazil: archaeological complexity of the earliest AmericansLapita diet in remote oceania: new stable isotope evidence from the 3000-year-old Teouma site, Efate Island, VanuatuIsotopic evidence for residential mobility of farming communities during the transition to agriculture in BritainQuantifying inter-laboratory variability in stable isotope analysis of ancient skeletal remainsComplexities of nitrogen isotope biogeochemistry in plant-soil systems: implications for the study of ancient agricultural and animal management practicesPastoralism in northern Peru during pre-Hispanic times: insights from the Mochica Period (100-800 AD) based on stable isotopic analysis of domestic camelidsDietary heterogeneity among Western industrialized countries reflected in the stable isotope ratios of human hairStable carbon and nitrogen isotope enrichment in primate tissuesDiet and human mobility from the lapita to the early historic period on Uripiv island, Northeast Malakula, Vanuatu.Paleolithic nutrition: twenty-five years later.The first New Zealanders: patterns of diet and mobility revealed through isotope analysisDiet and gender in the Tiwanaku colonies: Stable isotope analysis of human bone collagen and apatite from Moquegua, Peru.Quantitative diet reconstruction of a Neolithic population using a Bayesian mixing model (FRUITS): The case study of Ostorf (Germany).A distinct section of the Early Bronze Age society? Stable isotope investigations of burials in settlement pits and multiple inhumations of the Únětice culture in central Germany.Animal Management at the Ancient Metropolis of Teotihuacan, Mexico: Stable Isotope Analysis of Leporid (Cottontail and Jackrabbit) Bone MineralCarbon and nitrogen stable isotopic offsets between diet and hair/feces in captive chimpanzees.Practising pastoralism in an agricultural environment: An isotopic analysis of the impact of the Hunnic incursions on Pannonian populations.Reconstruction of breastfeeding and weaning practices using stable isotope and trace element analyses: A review.What did Hadropithecus eat, and why should paleoanthropologists care?Carbon, nitrogen and oxygen isotope fractionation during food cooking: Implications for the interpretation of the fossil human record.Investigating human responses to political and environmental change through paleodiet and paleomobility.Dietary habits in New France during the 17th and 18th centuries: An isotopic perspective.Technical note: A linear model for predicting δ13 Cprotein.Exploring imperial expansion using an isotopic analysis of paleodietary and paleomobility indicators in Chachapoyas, Peru.First insight into the Neolithic subsistence economy in the north-east Iberian Peninsula: paleodietary reconstruction through stable isotopes.Frozen chicken for wild fish: nutritional transition in the Brazilian Amazon region determined by carbon and nitrogen stable isotope ratios in fingernails.Investigating economic specialization on the central Peruvian coast: A reconstruction of Late Intermediate Period Ychsma diet using stable isotopes.Tiwanaku influence and social inequality: A bioarchaeological, biogeochemical, and contextual analysis of the Larache cemetery, San Pedro de Atacama, Northern Chile.Life history of the individuals buried in the St. Benedict Cemetery (Prague, 15th-18th centuries): insights from (14)C dating and stable isotope (δ(13)C, δ(15)N, δ(18)O) analysis.Land use and mobility during the Neolithic in Wales explored using isotope analysis of tooth enamel.Diet and social status on Taumako, a Polynesian outlier in the Southeastern Solomon Islands.Maritime adaptations and dietary variation in prehistoric Western Alaska: stable isotope analysis of permafrost-preserved human hair.Sex-biased weaning and early childhood diet among middle holocene hunter-gatherers in Central California.Technical note: interpreting stable carbon isotopes in human tooth enamel: an examination of tissue spacings from South Africa.Stable isotope analysis of a pre-Hispanic Andean community: Reconstructing pre-Wari and Wari era diets in the hinterland of the Wari empire, Peru.Tracing residential mobility during the Merovingian period: An isotopic analysis of human remains from the Upper Rhine Valley, Germany.Isotopic evidence of human mobility and diet in a prehistoric/protohistoric Fijian coastal environment (c. 750-150 BP).Diet, residential origin, and pathology at Machu Picchu, Peru.Dental health in Northern Chile's Atacama oases: evaluating the Middle Horizon (AD 500-1000) impact on local diet.The variable roads to sacrifice: Isotopic investigations of human remains from Chotuna-Huaca de los Sacrificios, Lambayeque, Peru.
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A simple carbon isotope model for reconstructing prehistoric human diet.
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A simple carbon isotope model for reconstructing prehistoric human diet.
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A simple carbon isotope model for reconstructing prehistoric human diet.
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A simple carbon isotope model for reconstructing prehistoric human diet.
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A simple carbon isotope model for reconstructing prehistoric human diet.
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A simple carbon isotope model for reconstructing prehistoric human diet.
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Corina M Kellner
Margaret J Schoeninger
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2007-08-01T00:00:00Z