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Stable isotope evidence for salt-marsh grazing in the Bronze Age Severn Estuary, UK: implications for palaeodietary analysis at coastal sites

Britton, K., Müldner, G. and Bell, M. (2008) 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, 35 (8). pp. 2111-2118. ISSN 0305-4403

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To link to this item DOI: 10.1016/j.jas.2008.01.012


Item Type:Article
Divisions:Science > School of Archaeology, Geography and Environmental Science > Department of Archaeology
Science > School of Archaeology, Geography and Environmental Science > Scientific Archaeology
Interdisciplinary centres and themes > Soil Research Centre
ID Code:3325
Uncontrolled Keywords:stable isotope analysis carbon nitrogen bone collagen salt-marsh halophytes coastal Severn Estuary Bronze Age BONE-COLLAGEN NITROGEN ISOTOPES DELTA-N-15 VALUES TROPHIC LEVEL NATURAL N-15 SOUTH-AFRICA IRON-AGE DIET CARBON RATIOS
Additional Information: Mueldner

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