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Year: 2015 Author: DavidAltoft Categories: Neolithic, Science
Tags: Poland, NeoMilk, Linearbandkeramik, pottery, Palaeodetective, Bristol, David Altoft, Organic residue analysis, Lipids
DavidAltoft (2015): Dirty pots reveal cooking practices of early farmers in Neolithic Poland. https://doi.org/10.5284/1080646 | 397 Kb |
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David using a modelling drill to prepare a small area of a sherd for sub-sampling (doa_image21215.jpg) |
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David crushing a small sub-sample of a sherd prior to lipid extraction and analysis (doa_image21216.jpg) |
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David extracting lipids from a sherd (doa_image21217.jpg) |
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David about to inject part of a sample into a gas chromatograph (doa_image21218.jpg) |
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Box containing the 425 sherds David sampled from Poland in June (doa_image21219.jpg) |
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