Seaweed fertilisation impacts the chemical and isotopic composition of barley : Implications for analyses of archaeological skeletal remains
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Blanz , M , Ascough , P , Mainland , I , Martin , P , Taggart , M A , Dieterich , B , Wishart , J , Sayle , K L , Raab , A & Feldmann , J 2019 , ' Seaweed fertilisation impacts the chemical and isotopic composition of barley : Implications for analyses of archaeological skeletal remains ' , Journal of Archaeological Science , vol. 104 , pp. 34-44 . https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jas.2019.02.003
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