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Conspicuous burials in a Neolithic enclosure at Riedling (Bavaria, Germany) – A selection of individuals?
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Which isotopes should we choose? Entropy-based feature ranking enables evaluation of the information content of stable isotopes in archaeofaunal material
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Provenance analysis of cremated skeletal remains by stable isotopes
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Sea spray correction in δ13Ccarbonate, δ18Ocarbonate, δ18Ophosphate, and δ34Scollagen values of coastal humans - A methodological approach
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The genesis and spread of the early Fritzens-Sanzeno culture (5th/4th cent. BCE) – Stable isotope analysis of cremated and uncremated skeletal finds
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The dead of the Dietersberg Cave, Germany: new insights into burial practices of the Iron Age from 14C-dates and stable isotope (C, N, O, Sr) analyses of human bones and teeth
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Modelling strontium isotopes in past biospheres – Assessment of bioavailable 87Sr/86Sr ratios in local archaeological vertebrates based on environmental signatures
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Bioarchaeology of Bronze and Iron Age skeletal finds from a microregion in Central Mongolia
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Evidence for sea spray effect on oxygen stable isotopes in bone phosphate - Approximation and correction using Gaussian Mixture Model clustering
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Multi-isotope provenancing of archaeological skeletons including cremations in a reference area of the European Alps
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Diet and species-specific oxygen isotope relationship and isotope spacing between structural carbonate and phosphate in archaeological mammalian bones
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The Proof is in the Pudding: Crop Isotope Analysis Provides Direct Insights into Agricultural Production and Consumption
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Current Synthesis and Future Options
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Isotopic Map of the Inn-Eisack-Adige-Brenner Passage and its Application to Prehistoric Human Cremations
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The Concept of Isotopic Landscapes: Modern Ecogeochemistry versus Bioarchaeology
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Skeletal remains of neonates from the Roman cemetery of Günzburg (Bavaria, FRG) – how long did the newborns survive? Microscopic assessment of the presence of the neonatal line in dental enamel.
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Genotyping Yersinia pestis in Historical Plague: Evidence for Long-Term Persistence of Y. pestis in Europe from the 14th to the 17th Century.
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Using Gaussian Mixture Model clustering for multi-isotope analysis of archaeological fish bones for palaeobiodiversity studies
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Was molar incisor hypomineralisation (MIH) present in archaeological case series?
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Applying data mining methods for the analysis of stable isotope data in bioarchaeology
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Population genomics of Bronze Age Eurasia
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Yersinia pestis and the plague of Justinian 541-543 AD: a genomic analysis.
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Application of isotopic mixing models for palaeodietary and paleoecological studies.
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Yersinia pestis DNA from skeletal remains from the 6(th) century AD reveals insights into Justinianic Plague
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Strategy for sensitive and specific detection of Yersinia pestis in skeletons of the black death pandemic
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Signs of malnutrition and starvation--reconstruction of nutritional life histories by serial isotopic analyses of hair
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Intraskeletal isotopic compositions (δ(13) C, δ(15) N) of bone collagen: nonpathological and pathological variation.
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Gazelle behaviour and human presence at early Neolithic Göbekli Tepe, south-east Anatolia
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Correction: Strategy for Sensitive and Specific Detection of in Skeletons of the Black Death Pandemic
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Community differentiation and kinship among Europe's first farmers
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Archaeometry meets archaeozoology: Viking Haithabu and medieval Schleswig reconsidered
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Paleoamerican diet, migration and morphology in Brazil: archaeological complexity of the earliest Americans
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