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‘Forest Moss’: no part of the European Neanderthal diet

In recent years, the study of Palaeolithic people has been a vigorous, productive topic, with the increasing knowledge of diet contributing significantly to the debate's liveliness (e.g. Richards 2009; Henry et al. 2010; Hardy et al. 2012, 2016; El Zaatari et al. 2016).

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Published in:Antiquity 2017-10, Vol.91 (359), p.1-6, Article e3
Main Authors: Dickson, James H., Oeggl, Klaus, Stanton, Daniel
Format: Article
Language:English
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Summary:In recent years, the study of Palaeolithic people has been a vigorous, productive topic, with the increasing knowledge of diet contributing significantly to the debate's liveliness (e.g. Richards 2009; Henry et al. 2010; Hardy et al. 2012, 2016; El Zaatari et al. 2016).
ISSN:0003-598X
1745-1744
DOI:10.15184/aqy.2017.165