© 2017 Elsevier B.V. Understanding environmental conditions faced by hunter-fisher-gatherers during the Pleistocene and Holocene, and interpretation of subsistence strategies, social organisation and settlement patterns, are key topics for the study of past human societies. In this respect, oxygen isotope values (δ18O) of mollusc shell calcium carbonate can provide important information on palaeoclimate and the seasonality of shell collection at archaeological sites. In this paper, we tested P. vulgata shells from northern Iberia as a paleoclimate archive through the study of shell oxygen isotope values and sclerochronology of modern samples. Results showed that limpets formed their shells close to isotopic equilibrium, with an average offs...
Combined shell growth pattern and oxygen isotope analysis has become a powerful approach in palaeocl...
Annual growth increment patterns of cardinal teeth (CT) of Panopea abrupta (Conrad) can reportedly p...
Mollusks grow by adding discrete growth layers throughout their lifetime (i.e., accretion). More spe...
Understanding environmental conditions faced by hunter-fisher-gatherers during the Pleistocene and H...
Abstract: Understanding environmental conditions faced by hunter-fisher-gatherers during the Pleisto...
Stable oxygen isotope ratios of mollusc shells (δ18Oshell) offer the possibility to reconstruct coas...
Stable oxygen isotope ratios of mollusc shells (δO) offer the possibility to reconstruct coastal res...
Oxygen isotope geochemistry of Molluscan shell is an essential part of environmental archaeology and...
The oxygen isotope composition (δ18O) recorded in shells of the gastropods Patella candei crenata an...
The residents of the Canary Archipelago consumed limpets since the arrival of humans ∼2500 yrs. ago,...
The shells of molluscs from all over the world – on land, in lakes, and in the ocean – contain very ...
Mollusc shell stable isotopes are commonly used to reconstruct past environmental conditions. Howeve...
Stable isotope ratios in patelloid limpets of the genus Patella have been established as proxies for...
There are only a few data concerning the Quaternary climate fluctuations in the marine environments ...
Organisms that grow by skeletal accretion contain a geochemical record of environmental conditions--...
Combined shell growth pattern and oxygen isotope analysis has become a powerful approach in palaeocl...
Annual growth increment patterns of cardinal teeth (CT) of Panopea abrupta (Conrad) can reportedly p...
Mollusks grow by adding discrete growth layers throughout their lifetime (i.e., accretion). More spe...
Understanding environmental conditions faced by hunter-fisher-gatherers during the Pleistocene and H...
Abstract: Understanding environmental conditions faced by hunter-fisher-gatherers during the Pleisto...
Stable oxygen isotope ratios of mollusc shells (δ18Oshell) offer the possibility to reconstruct coas...
Stable oxygen isotope ratios of mollusc shells (δO) offer the possibility to reconstruct coastal res...
Oxygen isotope geochemistry of Molluscan shell is an essential part of environmental archaeology and...
The oxygen isotope composition (δ18O) recorded in shells of the gastropods Patella candei crenata an...
The residents of the Canary Archipelago consumed limpets since the arrival of humans ∼2500 yrs. ago,...
The shells of molluscs from all over the world – on land, in lakes, and in the ocean – contain very ...
Mollusc shell stable isotopes are commonly used to reconstruct past environmental conditions. Howeve...
Stable isotope ratios in patelloid limpets of the genus Patella have been established as proxies for...
There are only a few data concerning the Quaternary climate fluctuations in the marine environments ...
Organisms that grow by skeletal accretion contain a geochemical record of environmental conditions--...
Combined shell growth pattern and oxygen isotope analysis has become a powerful approach in palaeocl...
Annual growth increment patterns of cardinal teeth (CT) of Panopea abrupta (Conrad) can reportedly p...
Mollusks grow by adding discrete growth layers throughout their lifetime (i.e., accretion). More spe...