Stable and Radiogenic Isotope Analysis of Faunal Remains from a Western Iowa Oneota Complex Site: An Investigation of Diet and Mobility Variation in the Late Prehistoric Period of the Upper Midwest
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D. Peate | Andrew D. Somerville | A. Waterman | Bryan S. Kendall | Chérie E. Haury-Artz | A. J. Waterman
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