Paleodietary patterns of the Cherepakha 13 site population (Early Iron Age) in Primorye (Maritime) province, Russian Far East, based on stable isotope analysis

New paleodietary data were obtained after the discovery and excavation in 2015-2017 of the Cherepakha 13 site in the southern part of Primorye (Maritime) Province in far eastern Russia. The site is located near the coast of Ussuri Bay (Sea of Japan) and belongs to the Yankovsky cultural complex of t...

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Published in:Radiocarbon Vol. 60, № 5. P. 1611-1620
Other Authors: Panov, Vsevolod S., Gasilin, Viacheslav V., Batarshev, Sergei V., Kuzmin, Yaroslav V.
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