Spatial palaeoecology of large-herbivore hominin prey-species at Salzgitter-Lebenstedt, Lower Saxony, Germany: multi-isotope analysis of sequentially-sampled tooth enamel from Rangifer tarandus and Equus sp.
Phoebe Heddell-Stevens(Max Planck Institute of Geoanthropology), Patrick Roberts(University of the Philippines System), Petrus le Roux(University of Cape Town), Mary Lucas(Arctic Nutrition (Norway)), Erin M. Scott(Max Planck Institute for the Science of Human History), Sarah Barakat(University of Aberdeen), Andreas Pastoors(Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg)
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