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Early herding at Măgura-Boldul lui Moş Ivănuş (early sixth millennium bc, Romania): environments and seasonality from stable isotope analysis

Débuts d'élevage à Măgura-Boldul lui Moş Ivănuş (début du 6e millénaire bc, Roumanie): environnements et saisonnalité dérivés des analyses d'isotopes stables

Frühe Viehzucht in Măgura-Boldul lui Moş Ivănuş (frühes 6. Jt. v. Chr., Rumänien): Umwelt und Saisonalität auf der Basis der Analyse stabiler Isotopen

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Pages 221-246 | Received 04 Jul 2012, Accepted 25 Oct 2012, Published online: 18 Jul 2013

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