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  • 27. Age differences in stable carbon and nitrogen isotope ratios in a population of prehistoric maize horticulturists.
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    Roberts P, Weston S, Wild B, Boston C, Ditchfield P, Shortland AJ, Pollard AM.
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  • 35. Those who died very young-Inferences from δ15 N and δ13 C in bone collagen and the absence of a neonatal line in enamel related to the possible onset of breastfeeding.
    Siebke I, Moghaddam N, Cunningham CA, Witzel C, Lösch S.
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    Jørkov ML, Jørgensen L, Lynnerup N.
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    Reitsema LJ, Vercellotti G, Boano R.
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