From the inside out: Upscaling organic residue analyses of archaeological ceramics - ScienceDirect
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Uncovering Dietary Practices Through the Proteomic Analysis of Ceramics | Max Planck Institute for the Science of Human History
Organic Residue Analysis and Archaeology
Organic residue analysis of Iron Age ceramics from the archaeological site of Kani‐zirin, western Iran - Qanbari‐Taheri - 2020 - Archaeometry - Wiley Online Library
Organic Residue Analysis
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Investigations by Ft-Ir Spectroscopy on Residues in Pottery Cosmetic Vases from Archaeological Sites in the Mediterranean Basin
Organic Residue Analysis
Ancient lipids document continuity in the use of early hunter–gatherer pottery through 9,000 years of Japanese prehistory | PNAS
Early pottery function in NE Siberia investigated through organic residue analysis | Early Pottery Research Group
Organic residues: origins, analysis and scope – an overview for the archaeological ceramicist | Semantic Scholar
Researchers learn about what they ate in medieval Sicily from cooking pots - Medievalists.net
Organic Residue Analysis and Archaeology - Supporting Information
Exploring the emergence of an 'Aquatic' Neolithic in the Russian Far East: organic residue analysis of early hunter-gatherer pottery from Sakhalin Island | Antiquity | Cambridge Core
Organic Residue Analysis and Archaeology
What's Cooking? An Archaeological Residue Analysis of Ceramics from Thailand
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Pastoralist Foodways Recorded in Organic Residues from Pottery Vessels of Modern Communities in Samburu, Kenya | SpringerLink
Organic residue analysis of experimental, medieval, and post-medieval glazed ceramics | SpringerLink
Residue Analysis – Environmental Archaeology
What do “barbarians” eat? Integrating ceramic use-wear and residue analysis in the study of food and society at the margins of Bronze Age China | PLOS ONE
Summary of the lipid residue analysis data of the Ertebølle ceramics... | Download Table
From the inside out: Upscaling organic residue analyses of archaeological ceramics - ScienceDirect