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Re: Sulphur isotopes on bones?
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David Reed <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 7 Jul 1999 12:41:37 -0400
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The only reference to sulphur in bones that I've ever seen is and I've
always wondered whether the research had ever been carried further.

Krouse, H. R., Herbert, M. K. 1988. Sulphur and Carbon Isotope Studies of
Food Webs. In Diet and Subsistence: Current Archaeological Perspectives, ed.
B. V. Kennedy, G. M. LeMoine: Chacmool, The Archaeological Association of
the University of Calgary
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