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    L.M. Reynard, R.E.M. Hedges, Stable hydrogen isotopes of bone collagen in palaeodietary and palaeoenvironmental reconstruction, Journal of Archaeological Science, 2008, 35, 7, 1934

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    Yaowu Hu, Shougong Wang, Fengshi Luan, Changsui Wang, Michael P. Richards, Stable isotope analysis of humans from Xiaojingshan site: implications for understanding the origin of millet agriculture in China, Journal of Archaeological Science, 2008, 35, 11, 2960

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    Kate Britton, Gundula Müldner, Martin Bell, Stable isotope evidence for salt-marsh grazing in the Bronze Age Severn Estuary, UK: implications for palaeodietary analysis at coastal sites, Journal of Archaeological Science, 2008, 35, 8, 2111

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    A.H. Thompson, L. Chaix, M.P. Richards, Stable isotopes and diet at Ancient Kerma, Upper Nubia (Sudan), Journal of Archaeological Science, 2008, 35, 2, 376

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    F. D. Pate, T. J. Anson, Stable nitrogen isotope values in arid-land kangaroos correlated with mean annual rainfall: potential as a palaeoclimatic indicator, International Journal of Osteoarchaeology, 2008, 18, 3
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    Paul Palmqvist, Juan A. Pérez-Claros, Christine M. Janis, Darren R. Gröcke, Tracing the ecophysiology of ungulates and predator–prey relationships in an early Pleistocene large mammal community, Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology, 2008, 266, 1-2, 95

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    SOICHIRO KUSAKA, TAKEYUKI IKARASHI, FUJIO HYODO, TAKAKAZU YUMOTO, KAZUMICHI KATAYAMA, Variability in stable isotope ratios in two Late-Final Jomon communities in the Tokai coastal region and its relationship with sex and ritual tooth ablation, Anthropological Science, 2008, 116, 2, 171

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    B. L. Turner, J. L. Edwards, E. A. Quinn, J. D. Kingston, D. P. Van Gerven, Age-related variation in isotopic indicators of diet at medieval Kulubnarti, Sudanese Nubia, International Journal of Osteoarchaeology, 2007, 17, 1
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    Christine A.M. France, Paula M. Zelanko, Alan J. Kaufman, Thomas R. Holtz, Carbon and nitrogen isotopic analysis of Pleistocene mammals from the Saltville Quarry (Virginia, USA): Implications for trophic relationships, Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology, 2007, 249, 3-4, 271

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    K. Fox-Dobbs, J.K. Bump, R.O. Peterson, D.L. Fox, P.L. Koch, Carnivore-specific stable isotope variables and variation in the foraging ecology of modern and ancient wolf populations: case studies from Isle Royale, Minnesota, and La Brea, Canadian Journal of Zoology, 2007, 85, 4, 458

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    Anders Fischer, Jesper Olsen, Mike Richards, Jan Heinemeier, Árny E. Sveinbjörnsdóttir, Pia Bennike, Coast–inland mobility and diet in the Danish Mesolithic and Neolithic: evidence from stable isotope values of humans and dogs, Journal of Archaeological Science, 2007, 34, 12, 2125

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    Robert E.M. Hedges, Linda M. Reynard, Nitrogen isotopes and the trophic level of humans in archaeology, Journal of Archaeological Science, 2007, 34, 8, 1240

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    Hervé Bocherens, Caroline Polet, Michel Toussaint, Palaeodiet of Mesolithic and Neolithic populations of Meuse Basin (Belgium): evidence from stable isotopes, Journal of Archaeological Science, 2007, 34, 1, 10

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    Sónia Mendes, Jason Newton, Robert J. Reid, Alain F. Zuur, Graham J. Pierce, Stable carbon and nitrogen isotope ratio profiling of sperm whale teeth reveals ontogenetic movements and trophic ecology, Oecologia, 2007, 151, 4, 605

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    Gundula Müldner, Michael P. Richards, Stable isotope evidence for 1500 years of human diet at the city of York, UK, American Journal of Physical Anthropology, 2007, 133, 1
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    Anders Fischer, Mike Richards, Jesper Olsen, David Earle Robinson, Pia Bennike, Lucyna Kubiak-Martens, Jan Heinemeier, THE COMPOSITION OF MESOLITHIC FOOD, Acta Archaeologica, 2007, 78, 2
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    A. Bogaard, T.H.E. Heaton, P. Poulton, I. Merbach, The impact of manuring on nitrogen isotope ratios in cereals: archaeological implications for reconstruction of diet and crop management practices, Journal of Archaeological Science, 2007, 34, 3, 335

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    Hervé Bocherens, Dorothée G. Drucker, Daniel Billiou, Jean-Michel Geneste, Johannes van der Plicht, Bears and humans in Chauvet Cave (Vallon-Pont-d'Arc, Ardèche, France): Insights from stable isotopes and radiocarbon dating of bone collagen, Journal of Human Evolution, 2006, 50, 3, 370

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    Hervé Bocherens, Jacques Michaux, Francisco Garcia Talavera, Johannes Van der Plicht, Extinction of endemic vertebrates on islands: The case of the giant rat Canariomys bravoi (Mammalia, Rodentia) on Tenerife (Canary Islands, Spain), Comptes Rendus Palevol, 2006, 5, 7, 885

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    Hervé Bocherens, Dorothée G. Drucker, Isotope evidence for paleodiet of late Upper Paleolithic humans in Great Britain: A response to Richards et al. (2005), Journal of Human Evolution, 2006, 51, 4, 440

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    M.P. Richards, R. Jacobi, C. Stringer, P.B. Pettitt, J. Cook, Marine diets in the European late Upper Paleolithic: A reply to Bocherens and Drucker (2006), Journal of Human Evolution, 2006, 51, 4, 443

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    Rhiannon E. Stevens, Adrian M. Lister, Robert E. M. Hedges, Predicting diet, trophic level and palaeoecology from bone stable isotope analysis: a comparative study of five red deer populations, Oecologia, 2006, 149, 1, 12

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    Hervé Bocherens, Marjan Mashkour, Dorothée G. Drucker, Issam Moussa, Daniel Billiou, Stable isotope evidence for palaeodiets in southern Turkmenistan during Historical period and Iron Age, Journal of Archaeological Science, 2006, 33, 2, 253

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    Joan Brenner Coltrain, Joel C. Janetski, Shawn W. Carlyle, Histories of Maize, 2006,

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    Dorothée G. Drucker, Dominique Henry-Gambier, Determination of the dietary habits of a Magdalenian woman from Saint-Germain-la-Rivière in southwestern France using stable isotopes, Journal of Human Evolution, 2005, 49, 1, 19

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    N. Noe-Nygaard, T.D. Price, S.U. Hede, Diet of aurochs and early cattle in southern Scandinavia: evidence from 15N and 13C stable isotopes, Journal of Archaeological Science, 2005, 32, 6, 855

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    Erin J. M. Urton, Keith A. Hobson, Intrapopulation variation in gray wolf isotope (δ15N and δ13C) profiles: implications for the ecology of individuals, Oecologia, 2005, 145, 2, 316

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    Hervé Bocherens, Dorothée G. Drucker, Daniel Billiou, Marylène Patou-Mathis, Bernard Vandermeersch, Isotopic evidence for diet and subsistence pattern of the Saint-Césaire I Neanderthal: review and use of a multi-source mixing model, Journal of Human Evolution, 2005, 49, 1, 71

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    Alexandra H. Thompson, Michael P. Richards, Andrew Shortland, Sonia R. Zakrzewski, Isotopic palaeodiet studies of Ancient Egyptian fauna and humans, Journal of Archaeological Science, 2005, 32, 3, 451

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    Bryan Hockett, Jonathan A. Haws, Nutritional ecology and the human demography of Neandertal extinction, Quaternary International, 2005, 137, 1, 21

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    Ekaterina A. Pechenkina, Stanley H. Ambrose, Ma Xiaolin, Robert A. Benfer, Reconstructing northern Chinese Neolithic subsistence practices by isotopic analysis, Journal of Archaeological Science, 2005, 32, 8, 1176

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    Jianzhu Wang, Guanghui Lin, Jianhui Huang, Xingguo Han, Applications of stable isotopes to study plant-animal relationships in terrestrial ecosystems, Chinese Science Bulletin, 2004, 49, 22, 2339

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    Hervé Bocherens, Alain Argant, Jacqueline Argant, Daniel Billiou, Evelyne Crégut-Bonnoure, Bernadette Donat-Ayache, Michel Philippe, Michel Thinon, Diet reconstruction of ancient brown bears (Ursus arctos) from Mont Ventoux (France) using bone collagen stable isotope biogeochemistry (13C,15N), Canadian Journal of Zoology, 2004, 82, 4, 576

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    Joan Brenner Coltrain, John M. Harris, Thure E. Cerling, James R. Ehleringer, Maria-Denise Dearing, Joy Ward, Julie Allen, Rancho La Brea stable isotope biogeochemistry and its implications for the palaeoecology of late Pleistocene, coastal southern California, Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology, 2004, 205, 3-4, 199

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    J.C Hiller, M.J Collins, A.T Chamberlain, T.J Wess, Small-angle X-ray scattering: a high-throughput technique for investigating archaeological bone preservation, Journal of Archaeological Science, 2004, 31, 10, 1349

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    Dorothée Drucker, Hervé Bocherens, Anne Bridault, Daniel Billiou, Carbon and nitrogen isotopic composition of red deer (Cervus elaphus) collagen as a tool for tracking palaeoenvironmental change during the Late-Glacial and Early Holocene in the northern Jura (France), Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology, 2003, 195, 3-4, 375

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    Dorothée G. Drucker, Hervé Bocherens, Daniel Billiou, Evidence for shifting environmental conditions in Southwestern France from 33 000 to 15 000 years ago derived from carbon-13 and nitrogen-15 natural abundances in collagen of large herbivores, Earth and Planetary Science Letters, 2003, 216, 1-2, 163

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