Schulting, R. J. and Richards, M. P. (2002). The wet, the wild and the domesticated:. European J Archaeol 5 (2). Vol 5(2), pp. 147-189.

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The wet, the wild and the domesticated:
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the Mesolithic--Neolithic transition of the west coast of Scotland
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European J Archaeol 5 (2)
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Journal of European Archaeology
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5 (2)
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147 - 189
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Discusses stable isotope data and AMS dates which suggest that there was a very rapid and complete change in the subsistence economy coincident with the earliest manifestations of the Neolithic on the west coast of Scotland in the fourth millennium cal BC.
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Rick J Schulting
Michael P Richards
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2002
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Subjects / Periods:
Mesolithic (BIAB)
Fourth Millennium Cal Bc (Auto Detected Temporal)
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Neolithic (Auto Detected Temporal)
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11 Mar 2003