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Human mobility and identity: variation, diet and migration in relation to the Garamantes of Fazzan

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The article was published on 2019-01-01. It has received 15 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Identity (philosophy).

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Oxygen and hydrogen isotopes in the hydrologic cycle

TL;DR: In this article, the isotope fractionations that accompany the evaporation from the ocean and other surface waters and the reverse process of rain formation account for the most notable changes.
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Oxygen isotopes in mammal bone phosphate: A new tool for paleohydrological and paleoclimatological research?

TL;DR: Oxygen isotope analyses of water in blood of humans and domestic pigs indicate that the oxygen isotope fractionation effects between ingested water and body water are the same in all specimens of the same species as mentioned in this paper.
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Comparison of stable isotope reference samples

TL;DR: In this article, the mass-spectrometric analysis of these and other reference samples in a single laboratory to minimize interlaboratory calibration errors is reported, and an improved equation for relating the PDB isotope scale (belemnite from the Peedee Formation of South Carolina adopted in the 1950s as a reference in palaeotemperature studies) to the V-SMOW (Vienna-Standard Mean Ocean Water) scale is presented.
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Fractionation of oxygen isotopes between mammalian bone-phosphate and environmental drinking water

TL;DR: In this article, a model of δ18O in body water in which the important fluxes of exchangeable oxygen through the body are taken into account is presented. But it is not in isotopic equilibrium with environmental water.
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On isotopes and old bones

TL;DR: This review charts the developments and progress made in the application of stable light isotope tools to palaeodietary adaptations from the 1970s onwards, and describes the historical landmark studies that have marked major progress.
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