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A Mid-Upper Palaeolithic human humerus from Eel Point, South Wales, UKArchaeology: sharp shift in diet at onset of Neolithic.Mobility during the neolithic and bronze age in northern ireland explored using strontium isotope analysis of cremated human bone.Isotopic evidence for divergent diets and mobility patterns in the Atacama Desert, northern Chile, during the Late Intermediate Period (AD 900-1450).Living different lives: Early social differentiation identified through linking mortuary and isotopic variability in Late Neolithic/ Early Chalcolithic north-central Spain.Patterns of violence-related skull trauma in Neolithic Southern Scandinavia.Calcined bone provides a reliable substrate for strontium isotope ratios as shown by an enrichment experiment.New radiocarbon dating and demographic insights into San Juan ante Portam Latinam, a possible Late Neolithic war grave in North-Central Iberia.‘Of Human Remains and Weapons in the Neighbourhood of London’: New AMS14C Dates on Thames ‘River Skulls’ and their European ContextDeath, Decapitation and Display? The Bronze and Iron Age Human Remains from the Sculptor's Cave, Covesea, North-east ScotlandAnthropogenic changes to the Holocene nitrogen cycle in Ireland.Building for the Dead: Events, Processes and Changing Worldviews from the Thirty-eighth to the Thirty-fourth Centuries cal. BC in Southern BritainNew AMS Dates from the Lambourn Long Barrow and the Question of the Earliest Neolithic in Sourthern England: Repacking the Neolithic Package?Population Replacement in Early Neolithic BritainAntlers, bone pins and flint blades: the Mesolithic cemeteries of Téviec and Hoëdic, BrittanyStrontium isotope analysis on cremated human remains from Stonehenge support links with west WalesDogs, divers, deer and diet. Stable isotope results from Star Carr and a response to DarkStable carbon and nitrogen isotope analysis on human remains from the Early Mesolithic site of La Vergne (Charente-Maritime, France)Analyzing Radiocarbon Reservoir Offsets Through Stable Nitrogen Isotopes and Bayesian Modeling: A Case Study Using Paired Human and Faunal Remains from the Cis-Baikal Region, SiberiaIron Age pastoral nomadism and agriculture in the eastern Eurasian steppe: implications from dental palaeopathology and stable carbon and nitrogen isotopesStable isotope dietary analysis of prehistoric populations from the Minusinsk Basin, Southern Siberia, Russia: a new chronological framework for the introduction of millet to the eastern Eurasian steppeThe wet, the wild and the domesticated: The Mesolithic–Neolithic transition on the west coast of ScotlandNeolithic agriculture on the European western frontier: the boom and bust of early farming in IrelandFurther isotopic evidence for seaweed-eating sheep from Neolithic OrkneyWarfare and Violence in Prehistoric Europe: an IntroductionFinding the coastal Mesolithic in southwest Britain: AMS dates and stable isotope results on human remains from Caldey Island, south WalesTHE ORIGINS OF TRADESCANT’S ‘INDIA OCCIDENTALI’ WOODEN CLUBS: 14C DATING, MATERIAL IDENTIFICATION AND STRONTIUM ISOTOPE STUDIESMesolithic and Neolithic Human Remains from Foxhole Cave, Gower, South WalesThe Changing Face of Neolithic and Bronze Age Ireland: A Big Data Approach to the Settlement and Burial RecordsDiet uniformity at an early farming community in northwest Anatolia (Turkey): carbon and nitrogen isotope studies of bone collagen at AktopraklıkA lack of freshwater reservoir effects in human radiocarbon dates in the Eneolithic to Iron Age in the Minusinsk BasinRethinking the Mesolithic: Are We There Yet?: Mesolithic Studies at the Beginning of the 21st Century , edited by Nicky Milner & Peter Woodman, 2005. Oxford: Oxbow Books; ISBN 1-84217-200-X paperback, £28 & US$60; viii+224 pp., 6 tables, 83 figsDating Women and Becoming Farmers: New Palaeodietary and AMS Dating Evidence from the Breton Mesolithic Cemeteries of Téviec and HoëdicRevisiting a Small Passage Tomb at Broadsands, DevonNew Radiocarbon Dates and a Review of the Chronology of Prehistoric Populations from the Minusinsk Basin, Southern Siberia, RussiaThe catastrophic final flooding of Doggerland by the Storegga Slide tsunamiBlack pitch, carved histories: Radiocarbon dating, wood species identification and strontium isotope analysis of prehistoric wood carvings from Trinidad's Pitch LakeMulti-isotope evidence for the emergence of cultural alterity in Late Neolithic EuropeNew dates from the north and a proposed chronology for Irish court tombs
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