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- The Paleolithic diet, Paleo diet, caveman diet, or Stone Age diet is a modern fad diet consisting of foods thought by its proponents to mirror those eaten...
- L.; Semprebon, Gina M.; Solounias, Nikos (2005). "Reconstructing the palaeodiet of Florida Mammut americanum via low-magnification stereomicroscopy"....
- ancient bones for stable isotope analysis in order to help reconstruct the palaeodiet of cave bears. Release of the carboxyl carbon (via ninhydrin) from amino...
- temporal variations in the 13 C/12 C and 15 N/14 N ratios of mammoth hairs: palaeodiet and palaeoclimatic implications. Chemical Geology, 231(1), pp.16-25. Cohen...
- Mark Pollard. Radiocarbon dating Luminescence dating Materials analysis Palaeodiet Archaeological geophysics Uranium-series dating Diagenesis Tephrachronology...
- Luchiana-Maria; Constantin, Silviu; Robu, Marius (15 February 2024). "Palaeodiet during the pre-dormancy period of MIS 3 Romanian cave bears as inferred...
- facilities support research by staff and students on stable isotopes and palaeodiet, human remains, anthracology and archaeobotany, archaeozoology, archaeomaterials...
- fertilization practices at historical sites. To obtain an accurate picture of palaeodiets, it is important to understand processes of diagenesis that may affect...
- Archaeological Research Laboratories in Abercromby Square. The facility houses a palaeodiet laboratory, imaging suite, ancient technologies workshop, GIS lab, a scanning...
- Katzenberg, M.Anne; Weber, Andrzej (1999). "Stable Isotope Ecology and Palaeodiet in the Lake Baikal Region of Siberia". Journal of Archaeological Science...