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Carbon / Bioindicators / Environmental isotopes / Yangshao culture / Isotope analysis / Isotopes of carbon / Isotopic signature / Collagen / Carbon-13 / Chemistry / Isotopes / Geochemistry
Date: 2006-09-02 10:23:49
Carbon
Bioindicators
Environmental isotopes
Yangshao culture
Isotope analysis
Isotopes of carbon
Isotopic signature
Collagen
Carbon-13
Chemistry
Isotopes
Geochemistry

Journal of Archaeological Science[removed]1176e1189 http://www.elsevier.com/locate/jas

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