Towards the use of radiocarbon as a dietary proxy: Establishing a first wide-ranging radiocarbon reservoir effects baseline for Germany

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P356DOI10.1179/1749631414Y.0000000034

P50authorPieter Meiert GrootesQ108044108
P2093author name stringRicardo Fernandes
Marie-Josée Nadeau
Christoph Rinne
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P433issue3
P921main subjectenvironmental archaeologyQ2532901
P304page(s)285-294
P577publication date2014-07-22
P1433published inEnvironmental ArchaeologyQ5381089
P1476titleTowards the use of radiocarbon as a dietary proxy: Establishing a first wide-ranging radiocarbon reservoir effects baseline for Germany
P478volume21

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