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      ArchaeologyGeochemistryStable Isotope AnalysisArchaeological Science
This volume covers the Prehistory of Ukraine from the Lower Palaeolithic through to the end of the Neolithic periods. This is the first comprehensive synthesis of Ukrainian Prehistory from earliest times through until the Neolithic Period... more
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      Prehistoric ArchaeologyStable Isotope AnalysisAncient DNA (Archaeology)Palaeobotany
Historical, artefactual and place-name evidence indicates that Scandinavian migrants moved to eastern England in the ninth century AD, settling in the Danelaw. However, only a handful of characteristically Scandinavian burials have been... more
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      Stable Isotope AnalysisBioarchaeologyAnthropology of MobilityMigration
It is the aim of this presentation to contribute to the “high altitude” investigations, evaluating the possibilities given by biogeochemistry to the partial solution of some of the questions of the field, regarding to the origin and... more
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The Roman world is characterised by high levels of mobility, and by the diverse origins of its peoples. This volume is about the different kinds of evidence for the presence of foreigners, and about the ways in which locals and non-locals... more
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      Stable Isotope AnalysisMaterial Culture StudiesMigrationRoman Archaeology
The rate, timing, and pattern of change in different regions and paleoenvironments are critical for distinguishing among potential causes for the Permian-Triassic (P-T) extinction. Carbon isotopic stratigraphy can provide global... more
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      Earth SciencesGeologyGeochemistryStable Isotope Analysis
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      Stable Isotope AnalysisEcologyPopulation DynamicsCarnivora
Food web structure is shaped by interactions within and across trophic levels. As such, understanding how the presence and absence of predators, prey, and competitors affect species foraging patterns is important for predicting the... more
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      Stable Isotope AnalysisCompetitionSharksTrophic interactions
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      ChemistryStable isotope ecologyStable Isotope AnalysisStable Isotope Forensics
En esta presentacion mostramos los avances del estudio bioarqueologico que realizamos con los restos humanos procedentes del sitio Chinikiha, Chiapas, obtenidos durante la segunda temporada de excavacion. Esta investigacion forma parte de... more
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      Stable Isotope AnalysisMaya ArchaeologyAncient dietsChinikiha
Umhlatuzana rockshelter has an occupation sequence spanning the last 70,000 years. It is one of the few sites with deposits covering the Middle to Later Stone Age transition (~40,000-30,000 years BP) in southern Africa. Comprehending the... more
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      ArchaeologyStable Isotope AnalysisGeoarchaeologyArchaeological Stratigraphy
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      ZoologyStable Isotope AnalysisEcologyInvasive Species
Variation in δ13C and δ15N values can be assessed to understand not only diet, but also the influence of physiological factors on an individual. The metabolic balance of an individual can impact isotopic signals in tissues that are... more
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      Stable Isotope AnalysisBioarchaeology
Low-temperature synthesis experiments on ferric oxide–water systems have resulted in disparate oxygen isotope fractionation–temperature (α-T) curves. In this study, recent ferric oxides, mostly goethites of Holocene age, were collected... more
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      GeochemistrySedimentologyStable Isotope AnalysisPaleoclimatology
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      Stable Isotope AnalysisHunter-Gatherer Archaeology
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      Prehistoric ArchaeologyAnthropologyBiological AnthropologyViolence
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      Stable Isotope AnalysisArchaeozoologyNeolithicGazelle
This study examines diverse animal management practices through the application of δ13C and δ15N analyses to collagen extracted from faunal skeletal remains. The faunal remains analyzed were recovered from eight archaeological sites in... more
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      ZooarchaeologyStable Isotope AnalysisSiberiaRussian Far East
Archaeological sites at Affad (Sudan) are the only ones in northeastern Africa providing ostological remains of both African aurochs (Bos primigenius), dated to 50 kya, and domestic cattle, dated to 7–6 kya. The evidence enables studies... more
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      GeographyPrehistoric ArchaeologyZooarchaeologyStable Isotope Analysis
The data presented here comprise Ryazanian–Valanginian carbon isotope ratios analyzed from fossil wood and belemnites from the shallow marine Boyarka River succession in Siberia. Additional belemnite carbon isotope ratios from the Izhma... more
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      StratigraphyStable Isotope AnalysisStable IsotopesStable Isotope Geochemistry
One of the most continuous and best studied continental stratigraphic sections spanning the Paleocene-Eocene boundary is preserved on Polecat Bench in the northern Bighorn Basin. The mammalian biostratigraphy of Polecat Bench sediments... more
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      GeochemistrySedimentologyStable Isotope AnalysisPaleoclimatology
"Abstract - In this concluding paper of the JONA special volume on the Norse Greenland isotope study, we summarize the archaeological interpretations of the previous, technical papers. The study supports the conclusions and widens the... more
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      Stable Isotope AnalysisStable Isotopes in FoodwebsNorse GreenlandNorse settlement in Greenland and the wider North Atlantic
ABSTRACTTollund Man is one of the most famous Iron Age bog bodies due to his well-preserved head. Since he was unearthed in 1950 in Bjældskovdal, Denmark, he has been subjected to several scientific investigations, but until now no... more
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      ArchaeologyPrehistoric ArchaeologyGeochemistryStable Isotope Analysis
This 2nd edition of the internationally acclaimed guide to forensic stable isotope analysis uses real-world examples to bridge discussions of the basic science, instrumentation and analytical techniques underlying forensic isotope... more
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      Stable Isotope AnalysisAuthenticityExpert evidenceStable Isotope Forensics
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      Evolutionary BiologyGeologyStable Isotope AnalysisSouth Asia
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      Soil ScienceStable Isotope AnalysisCarbonStable Isotopes
I am a guest editor (along with Alan McMillan) of an upcoming special Issue of the journal 'BC Studies' which will feature nine papers about the archaeology of the outer Coast of British Columbia. This special issue will be published in... more
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      ArchaeologyAnthropologyIndigenous StudiesZooarchaeology
Stable isotope analysis of organic materials for their hydrogen (2H), carbon (13C), nitrogen (15N) or oxygen (18O) isotopic composition using continuous flow isotope ratio mass spectrometry (CF-IRMS) is an increasingly used tool in... more
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      Forensic ScienceStable Isotope AnalysisHuman TraffickingStable Isotopes
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      Stable Isotope AnalysisHigher EducationFixed Point TheorySocial Jjustice
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      Ancient HistoryEvolutionary BiologyArchaeologyPaleontology
The major states, in which Earth's climate operates, i.e., icehouse, greenhouse and hothouse, are epochs of tens of millions of years. These states set long-termboundary conditions that need to be considered for climate and sea level... more
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      Climate ChangeStable Isotope AnalysisStable IsotopesSea Level
This paper presents the first record of the species Valgipes bucklandi in Rio Grande do Norte state, in the Brazilian Intertropical Region (BIR). This occurrence extends the distribution of this taxon in the BIR. Taphonomic information... more
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      Stable Isotope AnalysisPaleoecologyPleistocene megafaunaBrazilian Intertropical Region
Complete technical report by Rachel Sabino with contributions from Lorenzo Lazzarini follows the comprehensive curatorial essay by Katharine A. Raff.
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      ArchaeologyClassical ArchaeologyArt HistoryMuseum Studies
Two exotic fishes, common carp (Cyprinus carpio) and tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus), were introduced more than 20 years ago into Xochimilco for aquaculture, and now dominate the system in terms of biomass and numbers. Over this same... more
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      Stable Isotope AnalysisExotic SpeciesStable IsotopesPopulation Dynamics
In this paper we present new data from the monumental Bronze Age cairn of Selkäkangas, Nakkila, excavated by the Department of Archaeology of the University of Turku in 1978– 1981. Only burnt human bone and unburnt cattle teeth were... more
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      ZooarchaeologyStable Isotope AnalysisBronze Age Europe (Archaeology)Death and Burial (Archaeology)
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      PalaeoclimatologyEarth SciencesStable isotope ecologyStable Isotope Analysis
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      Stable Isotope AnalysisHurricanesDendrochronology
This article presents the results of the analyses of fish remains from Dąbki, site 9, situated on the western part of the Polish Baltic coastline. Most samples were excavated from an inshore refuse layer in the peat bog, while some other... more
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      ArchaeologyPrehistoric ArchaeologyStable isotope ecologyStable Isotope Analysis
An abrupt cold event ca. 8200 cal. yr BP, is believed to have been caused by the catastrophic release of ice-dammed melt-water from Lake Agassiz and associated disruption of the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation (AMOC).... more
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      PalaeoclimatologyStable Isotope AnalysisNorth Atlantic Ocean8.2 cal kyr BP climatic event
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      ArchaeologyPrehistoric ArchaeologyZooarchaeologyStable Isotope Analysis
Tollund Man is one of the most famous Iron Age bog bodies due to his well-preserved head. Since he was unearthed in 1950 in Bjældskovdal, Denmark, he has been subjected to several scientific investigations, but until now no attempts to... more
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      ArchaeologyPrehistoric ArchaeologyStable Isotope AnalysisPrehistoric Europe (Archaeology)
The first detailed investigation of the human remains from the Carrowkeel passage tomb complex since their excavation in 1911 has revealed several new and important insights about life, death, and mortuary practice in Neolithic Ireland.... more
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      ArchaeologyStable Isotope AnalysisMegalithic MonumentsIreland
Recent studies have shown that the use of aquatic resources has greater antiquity in hominin diets than previously thought. At present, it is unclear when hominins started to habitually consume marine resources. This study examines... more
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      ZooarchaeologyStable Isotope AnalysisLevantine ArchaeologyUpper Paleolithic
Viagra® manufactured by Pfizer was the first prescription drug for the treatment of erectile dysfunction (ED), a condition that is estimated to affect 1 in 10 men at some stage in their lives. Viagra® contains the active pharmaceutical... more
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      Forensic ScienceStable Isotope AnalysisStable IsotopesStable Isotope Forensics
The harp seal (Pagophilus groenlandicus), today a subarctic species with breeding populations in the White Sea, around the Jan Mayen Islands and Newfoundland, was a common pinniped species in the Baltic Sea during the mid-and late... more
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      Marine BiologyStable Isotope AnalysisMesolithic ArchaeologyBaltic Sea Region Studies
Objectives: This study aims to assess if inter-island mobility can be identified during the Namu period (ca. 1,510-1800 AD) using 87Sr/86Sr analysis of dental enamel for individuals from the Namu burial ground on Taumako Island in the... more
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      BiogeochemistryStable Isotope AnalysisBioarchaeologyMigration Studies
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      Stable Isotope AnalysisStable Isotope GeochemistryIsotope Ratio Mass SpectrometryIsotope Geochemistry
2013. With Jessica Pearson. In the Journal of Archaeological Theory and Method, 20/3: 1-22. For 20 years, archaeological approaches to the body have tended to focus upon evidence confined to specific areas of expertise. Such scholarly... more
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      ArchaeologyNear Eastern ArchaeologyStable Isotope AnalysisArchaeological Method & Theory
Fisheries encompass complex interplays between social, economic, and environmental factors, but limitations on historical fisheries data can hamper efforts to identify and contextualize the long-term spatiotemporal patterns that shape... more
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      Historical ArchaeologyZooarchaeologyStable Isotope AnalysisFish Remains (Zooarchaeology)