Contrasting patterns of prehistoric human diet and subsistence in northernmost Europe
Abstract Current archaeological evidence indicates the transition from hunting-fishing-gathering to agriculture in Northern Europe was a gradual process. This transition was especially complex in the prehistoric North Fennoscandian landscape where the high latitude posed a challenge to both domestic...
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Auteurs principaux: | Mirva Pääkkönen, Auli Bläuer, Bjørnar Olsen, Richard P. Evershed, Henrik Asplund |
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2018
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