Exploring the potential of stable carbon and nitrogen isotope analysis of perennial plants from archaeological sites: A case study of olive pits and grape pips from Early Bronze Age Qedesh in the Galilee
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Published:2024-04
Issue:
Volume:54
Page:104410
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ISSN:2352-409X
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Container-title:Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports
Author:
Joka KarolinaORCID,
Hixon SeanORCID,
Lucas Mary,
Wachtel Ido,
Davidovich UriORCID,
Gonzaga Santesteban Luis,
Roberts PatrickORCID
Funder
Narodowe Centrum Nauki
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