Foodweb isotopic variability in the Early Neolithic: Relevance and implication of a detailed animal baseline in the unique context of the Aisne Valley (5100-4900 BC) - Archive ouverte HAL
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Foodweb isotopic variability in the Early Neolithic: Relevance and implication of a detailed animal baseline in the unique context of the Aisne Valley (5100-4900 BC)

Lamys Hachem
Corinne Thevenet
Caroline Hamon
Michael Ilett
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hal-03894329 , version 1 (12-12-2022)

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Estelle Herrscher, Guy André, Lamys Hachem, Lisandre Bedault, Corinne Thevenet, et al.. Foodweb isotopic variability in the Early Neolithic: Relevance and implication of a detailed animal baseline in the unique context of the Aisne Valley (5100-4900 BC). Session 213 Isoscapes, Foodways and Provenance – Isotope Archaeology beyond Materials and Specialisations 28th European Association of archaeologists congress, Aug 2022, Budapest, France. ⟨hal-03894329⟩
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