Isotopic evidence for breastfeeding and possible adult dietary differences from Late/Sub-Roman Britain.
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Isotopic evidence for breastfeeding and possible adult dietary differences from Late/Sub-Roman Britain.
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Isotopic evidence for breastfe ...... s from Late/Sub-Roman Britain.
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B T Fuller
D A Harris
L T Gilmour
R E M Hedges
T I Molleson
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10.1002/AJPA.20244
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2006-01-01T00:00:00Z