Molecular and isotopic demonstration of the processing of aquatic products in northern European prehistoric pottery
No === A number of charred surface residues, adhering to ceramic containers, were obtained from various coastal and inland sites in north-west Europe dating from the sixth to the fourth millennium cal bc. In order to investigate the use of these vessels and in particular to identify any marine produ...
Main Authors: | Craig, O.E., Forster, M., Andersen, S.H., Koch, E., Crombé, P., Milner, N.J., Stern, Ben, Bailey, G.N., Heron, Carl P. |
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Language: | en |
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2011
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/10454/4796 |
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