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Anomalous Radiocarbon Dates from the Early Medieval Cremation Graves from Broechem (Flanders, Belgium): Reservoir or Old Wood Effects?
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- Radiocarbon / Volume 62 / Issue 2 / April 2020
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- 14 January 2020, pp. 269-288
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- April 2020
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Assessing the Radiocarbon Freshwater Reservoir Effect for a Northwest-European River System (the Schelde Basin, Belgium)
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- Radiocarbon / Volume 60 / Issue 2 / April 2018
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- 24 January 2018, pp. 395-417
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- April 2018
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Dating Human Remains from the Historical Period in Belgium: Diet Changes and the Impact of Marine and Freshwater Reservoir Effects
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- Radiocarbon / Volume 56 / Issue 2 / 2014
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- 09 February 2016, pp. 779-788
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- 2014
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Fish bones and amphorae: evidence for the production and consumption of salted fish products outside the Mediterranean region
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- Journal of Roman Archaeology / Volume 23 / 2010
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- 16 February 2015, pp. 161-195
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- 2010
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Fish Reservoir Effect on Charred Food Residue 14C Dates: Are Stable Isotope Analyses the Solution?
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- Radiocarbon / Volume 52 / Issue 2 / 2010
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- 18 July 2016, pp. 697-705
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- 2010
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Anthropology and 14C Analysis of Skeletal Remains from Relic Shrines: An Unexpected Source of Information for Medieval Archaeology
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- Radiocarbon / Volume 51 / Issue 2 / 2009
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- 18 July 2016, pp. 569-577
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- 2009
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The chronology and frequency of a stress marker (linear enamel hypoplasia) in recent and archaeological populations of Sus scrofa in north-west Europe, and the effects of early domestication
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- Journal of Zoology / Volume 264 / Issue 2 / February 2004
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- 24 September 2004, pp. 197-208
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- February 2004
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