Combining chemical and lead isotope analyses with 3-D geometric–morphometric shape analysis: A methodological case study of socketed bronze arrowheads from the southern Levant
Identifying seaweed consumption by sheep using isotope analysis of their bones and teeth: Modern reference δ<sup>13</sup>C and δ<sup>15</sup>N values and their archaeological implications
Neolithic sheep birth distribution: Results from Nova Nadezhda (sixth millennium BC, Bulgaria) and a reassessment of European data with a new modern reference set including upper and lower molars
Distinguishing ripe spelt from processed green spelt (<em>Grünkern</em>) grains: Methodological aspects and the case of early La Tène Hochdorf (Vaihingen a.d. Enz, Germany)
A multi-proxy inference of Jōmon population dynamics using bayesian phase models, residential data, and summed probability distribution of <sup>14</sup>C dates
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