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- 2024
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Advances and prerequisites for strontium isotope analyses through laser ablation in an aquatic context – Targeting Mid-Neolithic Baltic Sea harp seal (Pagophilus groenlandicus) mobility and breeding grounds
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Mobility among the stone age island foragers of Jettböle, Åland, investigated through high-resolution strontium isotope ratio analysis
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- 2022
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Post-glacial human subsistence and settlement patterns : insights from bones
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Mesolithic Scandinavian foraging patterns and hunting grounds targeted through laser ablation derived 87Sr/86Sr ratios at the Early-Mid Holocene site of Huseby Klev on the west coast of Sweden
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Diachronic forager mobility : untangling the Stone Age movement patterns at the sites Norje Sunnansund, Skateholm and Västerbjers through strontium isotope ratio analysis by laser ablation
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- 2021
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Early Holocene Scandinavian foragers on a journey to affluence : Mesolithic fish exploitation, seasonal abundance and storage investigated through strontium isotope ratios by laser ablation
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Insikten som förändrar! : Om fiskets betydelse under tidigmesolitikum
2021) p.107-121(
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- 2020
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Knowledge from the ancient sea : a long-term perspective of human impact on aquatic life in Mesolithic Scandinavia
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Nya rön om Birkaflickan
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Human encroachment, climate change and the loss of our archaeological organic cultural heritage : Accelerated bone deterioration at Ageröd, a revisited Scandinavian Mesolithic key-site in despair
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