The Max-Planck-Society and the University of Aberdeen are thanked for professional and financial support during production of this manuscript. Ciara Gigleux of CG editing is thanked for help with copy-editing. Thanks are also due to Matthew Collins (Copenhagen/Cambridge) and Michelle Alexander (York) for contributions to the production of Figure 8. We also thank the Editors and two anonymous reviewers whose comments on an earlier version of this manuscript greatly improved this work.Peer reviewedPostprin
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Prehistoric human diet can be reconstructed by the analysis of carbon (C), nitrogen (N) and sulphur...
Stable isotope analysis has been utilized in archaeology since the 1970s, yet standardized protocols...
Oxygen isotope analyses of skeletal remains (18O/16O, δ18O) are a powerful tool for exploring major ...
Acknowledgements With special thanks to Jean-Jacques Hublin and the MPI-EVA; to Annabell Reiner (MPI...
Oxygen isotope analysis of archaeological skeletal remains is an increasingly popular tool to study ...
As a consequence of recent developments in mass spectrometry, the application of non-traditional sta...
Woolly mammoth fossils on an island where the species eventually dies out, human and animal fossils ...
Open access via springer compact agreement.Funding for the isotopic research was provided to KB and ...
The discipline of human evolution usually involves the evaluation of changes in gross and molecular ...
Stable isotope analyses of oxygen are used in anthropology for such purposes as determi-nation of or...
Biomineral oxygen isotope data from archaeological and modern human populations taken from the publi...
Human isotopic ecology at its core aims to study humans as a part of their environments, as animals ...
Stable isotopes present in local ground water get into people's teeth before they are 12 years old, ...
We thank Annabell Reiner (MPI-EVA) for technical and practical support with preparation of samples a...
Isotopic analysis of human remains has become a key scientific technique employed to gather direct e...
Prehistoric human diet can be reconstructed by the analysis of carbon (C), nitrogen (N) and sulphur...
Stable isotope analysis has been utilized in archaeology since the 1970s, yet standardized protocols...
Oxygen isotope analyses of skeletal remains (18O/16O, δ18O) are a powerful tool for exploring major ...
Acknowledgements With special thanks to Jean-Jacques Hublin and the MPI-EVA; to Annabell Reiner (MPI...
Oxygen isotope analysis of archaeological skeletal remains is an increasingly popular tool to study ...
As a consequence of recent developments in mass spectrometry, the application of non-traditional sta...
Woolly mammoth fossils on an island where the species eventually dies out, human and animal fossils ...
Open access via springer compact agreement.Funding for the isotopic research was provided to KB and ...
The discipline of human evolution usually involves the evaluation of changes in gross and molecular ...
Stable isotope analyses of oxygen are used in anthropology for such purposes as determi-nation of or...
Biomineral oxygen isotope data from archaeological and modern human populations taken from the publi...
Human isotopic ecology at its core aims to study humans as a part of their environments, as animals ...
Stable isotopes present in local ground water get into people's teeth before they are 12 years old, ...
We thank Annabell Reiner (MPI-EVA) for technical and practical support with preparation of samples a...
Isotopic analysis of human remains has become a key scientific technique employed to gather direct e...
Prehistoric human diet can be reconstructed by the analysis of carbon (C), nitrogen (N) and sulphur...
Stable isotope analysis has been utilized in archaeology since the 1970s, yet standardized protocols...