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Item Palaeoproteomic analyses of dog palaeofaeces reveal a preserved dietary and host digestive proteome(2021-07-07) Runge, Anne Katharine; Hendy, Jessica; Richter, Kristine; Masson-MacLean, Edouard; Britton, Kate; Mackie, Meaghan; McGrath, Krista; Collins, Matthew; Cappellini, Enrico; Speller, Camilla; University of Aberdeen.ArchaeologyItem Pre-contact adaptations to the Little Ice Age in Southwest Alaska : New evidence from the Nunalleq site(2020-05-30) Masson-MacLean, Edouard; Houmard, Claire; Knecht, Rick; Sidéra, Isabelle; Dobney, Keith; Britton, Kate; University of Aberdeen.ArchaeologyItem Reconstructing caribou seasonal biogeography in Little Ice Age (late Holocene) Western Alaska using intra-tooth strontium and oxygen isotope analysis(2019-02) Gigleux, Ciara Ann; Grimes, Vaughan; Tütken, Thomas; Knecht, Richard; Britton, Kate; University of Aberdeen.Geosciences; University of Aberdeen.ArchaeologyItem Three Generations Under One Roof? Bayesian Modeling of Radiocarbon Data from Nunalleq, Yukon-Kuskokwim Delta, Alaska(2018-07-01) Ledger, Paul M.; Forbes, Véronique; Masson-Maclean, Edouard; Hillerdal, Charlotta; Hamilton, W. Derek; McManus-Fry, Ellen; Jorge, Ana; Britton, Kate; Knecht, Richard A.; University of Aberdeen.ArchaeologyItem Reconstructing diet at the Neolithic stalled cairn of the Knowe of Rowiegar, Rousay, Orkney, using stable isotope analysis(2017-06) Gigleux, Ciara; Richards, Michael P.; Curtis, Neil; Hutchison, Margaret; Britton, Kate; University of Aberdeen.Geosciences; University of Aberdeen.University Collections; University of Aberdeen.ArchaeologyItem Dog-human dietary relationships in Yup'ik western Alaska : The stable isotope and zooarchaeological evidence from pre-contact Nunalleq(2018-02) McManus-Fry, Ellen; Knecht, Richard; Dobney, Keith; Richards, Michael P.; Britton, Kate; University of Aberdeen.ArchaeologyItem Stable carbon, nitrogen and sulphur isotope analysis of permafrost preserved human hair from rescue excavations (2009, 2010) at the precontact site of Nunalleq, Alaska(2018-02) Britton, Kate; McManus-Fry, Ellen; Nehlich, Olaf; Richards, Mike; Ledger, Paul M; Knecht, Rick; University of Aberdeen.Archaeology
