Zinc isotopes from archaeological bones provide reliable tropic level information for marine mammals
McCormack et al. present the first comparison of archaeological δ66Zn from bone material compared with traditional δ15 N and δ13 C values derived from collagen samples over a large geographic area. This study shows that the inclusion of δ66Zn analysis can provide otherwise inaccessible supplementary...
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Autores principales: | Jeremy McCormack, Paul Szpak, Nicolas Bourgon, Michael Richards, Corrie Hyland, Pauline Méjean, Jean-Jacques Hublin, Klervia Jaouen |
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Lenguaje: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/a252d39442bd498f8388722893c34ad1 |
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