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Dietary life histories in Stone Age Northern Europe

Journal of Anthropological Archaeology, 2013
Abstract We present here a framework for using stable isotope analysis of bone and teeth to study individual life history. A sampling strategy and analytical approach for stable carbon and nitrogen analysis of bone and dentine collagen optimised for intra-individual purposes is put forward. The rationale behind this strategy, various requirements and
Kerstin Liden, Gunilla Eriksson
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Prehistoric population history: from the Late Glacial to the Late Neolithic in Central and Northern Europe

Journal of Archaeological Science, 2007
Summed probability distributions of radiocarbon dates are used to make inferences about the history of population fluctuations from the Mesolithic to the late Neolithic for three countries in central and northern Europe: Germany, Poland and Denmark. Two different methods of summing the dates produce very similar overall patterns.
Stephen Shennan, Kevan Edinborough
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Environmental History Writing in Northern Europe

Environmental History, 2000
In "Chidher," a poem by Friedrich Rtickert (1788-1866), a perpetually youthful vagabond wanders aimlessly about the world, returning every half millennium to the same location. Each time he returns he encounters a completely transformed landscape. A town gives way to a pasture and then to a body of water.
Mark Cioc   +2 more
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History of inclusive physical education in Western and Northern Europe

2019
Throwing a glance on the status quo in schools of different countries in Western and Northern Europe shows that the requirement of inclusive physical education (PE) is implemented different¬ly: Italy, for instance, leads the way with an almost complete inclusion of children into mainstream education including physical education (Magnanini & Espinosa ...
HECK, Sandra   +3 more
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History of rotifer research in northern Europe

Hydrobiologia, 1998
The research of rotifers in northern European countries is recorded and discussed, beginning with Carolus Linnaeus and finishing in recent times. The general development of rotifer research is reflected as well, ever since the first time, dominated by morphological taxonomy, and up till now, when also modern fields, like biochemistry, ecotoxicology and
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Climate and History in Northern Europe and Elsewhere

1984
The first part of the paper reviews the long record of climate since the last ice age and more particularly over the last few thousand years, including something of how that record has been reconstructed, its reliability, and some of the patterns of variability from year to year and over longer periods.
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Late Quaternary Climate History of Northern Europe

2012
Understanding the full range of natural climate variability is a fundamental basis for palaeoclimate reconstruction and for estimating the magnitude of the anthropogenic influence on global change. Earth’s climate varies on many different time scales, and the magnitude and timing of temperature fluctuations has varied substantially between regions ...
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