<sup>1</sup>H NMR, <sup>1</sup>H–<sup>1</sup>H 2D TOCSY and GC-MS analyses for the identification of olive oil in Early Bronze Age pottery from Castelluccio (Noto, Italy)
Davide Tanasi(University of South Florida), Ioannis Gelis(University of South Florida), Stephanie Feola(University of South Florida), Enrico Greco(University of Bucharest), Anita Crispino(National Archaeological Museum), Vasantha Kumar(University of South Florida), Radwan Ebna Noor(University of South Florida)
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