Tracing human mobility in central Europe during the Upper Paleolithic using sub-seasonally resolved Sr isotope records in ornaments
Abstract Mobility of people and goods during the Upper Paleolithic has proven difficult to reconstruct given the relative rareness of remains. Nevertheless, archaeological contexts like the Late Pleistocene horizon of Borsuka Cave (Southern Poland) represent a unique opportunity to explore patterns...
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Main Authors: | Nina Kowalik, Robert Anczkiewicz, Jarosław Wilczyński, Piotr Wojtal, Wolfgang Müller, Luca Bondioli, Alessia Nava, Mihály Gasparik |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2020
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/7ba75821e9794ceca610b6c2cf13c87e |
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