Stable isotopes in archaeobotanical research

Stable isotopes in archaeobotanical research is …
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P356DOI10.1007/S00334-014-0492-9

P50authorSimone RiehlQ21264688
Jose Luis ArausQ90311595
Amy BogaardQ40901461
Juan Pedro FerrioQ42805667
Girolamo FiorentinoQ58165693
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A high-resolution record of atmospheric CO2 content from carbon isotopes in petQ59088495
Stable isotope investigations of charred barley (Hordeum vulgare) and wheat (Triticum spelta) grains from Danebury Hillfort: implications for palaeodietary reconstructionsQ59138302
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Plant breeding and drought in C3 cereals: what should we breed for?Q34725596
Crop manuring and intensive land management by Europe's first farmersQ37068643
How yield relates to ash content, Delta 13C and Delta 18O in maize grown under different water regimesQ37397193
The natural abundance of 13C, 15N, 34S and 14C in archived (1923-2000) plant and soil samples from the Askov long-term experiments on animal manure and mineral fertilizerQ38440566
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Delta(13)C and tree-ring width reflect different drought responses in Quercus ilex and Pinus halepensis.Q39003637
Water availability and carbon isotope discrimination in conifersQ39579365
Stable isotope ratios of carbon and nitrogen in pollen grains in order to characterize plant functional groups and photosynthetic pathway typesQ40171560
Water and nitrogen conditions affect the relationships of Delta13C and Delta18O to gas exchange and growth in durum wheatQ43143096
The historical perspective of dryland agriculture: lessons learned from 10,000 years of wheat cultivationQ47181416
Studying ancient crop provenance: implications from δ(13)C and δ(15)N values of charred barley in a Middle Bronze Age silo at Ebla(NW Syria).Q47235792
High-resolution accelerator-based mass spectrometry: precision, accuracy and background.Q47293354
Stable nitrogen isotope ratios of bone collagen reflect marine and terrestrial components of prehistoric human dietQ47575785
13C evidence for dietary habits of prehistoric man in DenmarkQ47602548
Stable carbon and nitrogen isotopes and quality traits of fossil cereal grains provide clues on sustainability at the beginnings of Mediterranean agriculture.Q47691867
Effects of water status and soil fertility on the C-isotope signature in Pinus radiata.Q50716429
Tracing the geographical origin of food: The application of multi-element and multi-isotope analysisQ55968453
Nitrogen isotopes and the trophic level of humans in archaeologyQ56422343
A re-analysis of agricultural production and consumption: implications for understanding the British Iron AgeQ56700840
Carbon isotope composition of C4 grasses is influenced by light and water supplyQ57037123
Oxygen isotopes in cellulose identify source water for archaeological maize in the American SouthwestQ57066382
Carbon isotope discrimination by Sorghum bicolor under CO2 enrichment and droughtQ57066426
delta13C variation of C3 and C4 plants across an Asian monsoon rainfall gradient in arid northwestern ChinaQ57146372
Stable carbon isotope analysis as a direct means of inferring crop water status and water management practicesQ57753438
Integrating botanical, faunal and human stable carbon and nitrogen isotope values to reconstruct land use and palaeodiet at LBK Vaihingen an der Enz, Baden-WürttembergQ57753450
Dual Δ13C/δ18O response to water and nitrogen availability and its relationship with yield in field-grown durum wheatQ57866901
Oxygen isotopic composition of fruit carbonate in Lithospermeae and its potential for paleoclimate research in the MediterraneanQ58155534
Changing growing conditions for crops during the Near Eastern Bronze Age (3000–1200 BC): the stable carbon isotope evidenceQ58155562
Glacial-to-interglacial variations in the carbon isotopic composition of atmospheric CO2Q59029225
P433issue1
P921main subjectpaleoethnobotanyQ636481
stable isotopeQ878130
P304page(s)215-227
P577publication date2014-10-31
P1433published inVegetation History and ArchaeobotanyQ1829936
P1476titleStable isotopes in archaeobotanical research
P478volume24

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