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Aktopraklık is a settlement site composed of three areas (A–C) in the Marmara region of northwest Anatolia, with phases of occupation that date to the Late Neolithic and Early Chalcolithic periods, mid-seventh to mid-sixth millennium BC... more
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      PalaeopathologyMemorialisationDietary Reconstructions
The agricultural revolution in Eastern Europe began in the Eneolithic with the Cucuteni-Try-pillia culture complex. In Ukraine, the Trypillian culture (TC) existed for over two millennia (ca. 5,400–2,700 BCE) and left a wealth of... more
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    • Mitochondrial DNA
Recent research has identified the existence of a freshwater reservoir effect influencing the radiocarbon dating of human skeletal remains from the Dnieper region of Ukraine (Lillie et al. 2009). The current study outlines the evidence... more
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    • Stable Isotope Analysis
This paper presents the results of new stable isotope (carbon and nitrogen) analysis of human, faunal and fish remains from thirteen cemeteries from the Middle and Lower Dnieper Basin, Ukraine. The results are integrated with earlier... more
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      ArchaeologyGeochemistryStable Isotope AnalysisArchaeological Science
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      Land managementBiological SciencesEnvironmental SciencesPolymerase Chain Reaction
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      ArchaeologyENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE AND MANAGEMENT
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      ArchaeologyENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE AND MANAGEMENT
Recent debate has questioned the viability of a number of current approaches to the wetland archaeological record, from both the legislative and methodological perspectives [1]. This debate, whilst timely, is somewhat ill-judged in its... more
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      ArchaeologyConservationArchaeological Heritage ManagementConservation Management
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      ArchaeologyEnvironmental ArchaeologyEcologyGeochronology
... ml; c. 0.1 μCi, L-[U-14 C] leucine) (Amersham Pharmacia, Biotech Ltd, UK) was added to 10 ml of each of 3 replicates of 1.0 g l −1 soil suspension in sterile universal bottles, and to a blank that had formalin 2% (w/v) and final... more
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      Biological SciencesNitrogenEnvironmental VariablesWater Table
... These graduations act as the visible boundaries between the three zones of saturation present within the container. ... These graduations act as the visible boundaries between the three zones of saturation present within the container... more
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      Biological SciencesMicrobial DegradationBiodeterioration and BiodegradationSaturation
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      Land managementBiological SciencesPolymerase Chain ReactionCommunity Structure
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      ArchaeologyPrehistoric ArchaeologyGeochemistryBiological Anthropology
This paper presents preliminary results of new radiocarbon dating of human, faunal and fish skeletal remains from a number of the cemeteries from the Middle and Lower Dnieper Basin, Ukraine. The results appear to demonstrate the presence... more
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      ArchaeologyPrehistoric ArchaeologyGeochemistryHistorical Anthropology
... 1). Graduations at 0.12 m intervals from the base towards the top provide three distinct levels within the sediment profile. These graduations act as the defined boundaries between the three zones of saturation present within the... more
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      ArchaeologyGeochemistryArchaeological ScienceSeasonality
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      ArchaeologyGeochemistryStable Isotope AnalysisArchaeological Science
... In the Danubian Iron Gates sites Bonsall et al. [5] have concluded that Mesolithic individuals generally had isotope values that indicated diets predominantly derived from freshwater fish from the Danube, while in the subsequent... more
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      ArchaeologyGeochemistryStable Isotope AnalysisArchaeological Science
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      PathologyArchaeologyGeochemistryStable Isotope Analysis
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      ArchaeologyWetland Archaeology
This paper presents the results of in situ monitoring of waterlogged burial contexts in southwest Scotland. The sites investigated are Iron Age crannogs (lake dwellings) which have a proven waterlogged archaeological component, and which... more
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      ArchaeologyGeochemistryArchaeological ScienceIron Age