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- who: Carlo Cocozza from the Institut for the Science of Human History, Kahlaische Str10, Jena, Germany. University of have published the Article: Presenting the Compendium Isotoporum Medii Aevi, a Multi-Isotope Database for Medieval Europe, in the Journal: (JOURNAL) of 28/01/2022
- what: The CIMA compilation of medieval isotopic can be employed for multiple research goals including: 1) paleoclimatic and paleoenvironmental studies; 2) investigating past human agricultural management practices; 3) and in the reconstruction of different aspects of past human lifeways such as diet nutrition and spatial mobility. In the following section the authors . . .
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