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Rhiannon E Stevens

University College London
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Fossil dogs and wolves from Palaeolithic sites in Belgium, the Ukraine and Russia: osteometry, ancient DNA and stable isotopes

M Germonpré, MV Sablin, RE Stevens… - Journal of …, 2009 - Elsevier
Using multivariate techniques, several skulls of fossil large canids from sites in Belgium, Ukraine
and Russia were examined to look for possible evidence of the presence of Palaeolithic …

Carbon and nitrogen stable isotope analysis of northwest European horse bone and tooth collagen, 40,000 BP–present: Palaeoclimatic interpretations

RE Stevens, REM Hedges - Quaternary Science Reviews, 2004 - Elsevier
Carbon and nitrogen stable isotope ratios of bone and tooth dentine collagen from 142
horses were analysed to consider the potential of isotopic analysis of faunal remains as a …

Bone as a stable isotope archive for local climatic information

REM Hedges, RE Stevens, MP Richards - Quaternary Science Reviews, 2004 - Elsevier
This brief review outlines the contribution that the study of stable isotope composition in bone
can make to palaeoclimatic investigation, with the focus almost entirely restricted to the last …

Distinguishing wild ruminant lipids by gas chromatography/combustion/isotope ratio mass spectrometry

…, RB Allen, A Thompson, RE Stevens… - … in mass spectrometry, 2012 - Wiley Online Library
RATIONALE The carbon isotopic characterisation of ruminant lipids associated with ceramic
vessels has been crucial for elucidating the origins and changing nature of pastoral …

Predicting diet, trophic level and palaeoecology from bone stable isotope analysis: a comparative study of five red deer populations

RE Stevens, AM Lister, REM Hedges - Oecologia, 2006 - Springer
C and N stable isotope ratios of red deer (Cervus elaphus) bone collagen (154 individuals)
from five modern populations occupying geographically different habitats are reported. No …

[BOOK][B] Isotopes in bones and teeth

JEM Hedges, RE Stevens, PL Koch - 2006 - Springer
The hardness and chemical stability of bone, especially in fossil form, explains its early
importance for revealing the biological history of our planet. Potentially, bone supplies a very rich …

Nitrogen isotope analyses of reindeer (Rangifer tarandus), 45,000 BP to 9,000 BP: Palaeoenvironmental reconstructions

RE Stevens, R Jacobi, M Street, M Germonpré… - Palaeogeography …, 2008 - Elsevier
Pleistocene faunal δ 15 N variations are thought to reflect changes in climatic and
environmental conditions. Researchers are still unclear, however, which climatic/environmental …

Diversity in foddering strategy and herd management in late Bronze Age Britain: an isotopic investigation of pigs and other fauna from two midden sites

R Madgwick, J Mulville, RE Stevens - Environmental Archaeology, 2012 - Taylor & Francis
Middens of the southern British late Bronze and Iron Age are vast accumulations of cultural
debris that can be explained as refuse dumps linked with large periodic feasting events. A …

Palaeolithic dogs and Pleistocene wolves revisited: a reply to

…, V Després, RE Stevens… - Journal of …, 2015 - Elsevier
This is a reply to the comments of Morey (2014) on our identification of Palaeolithic dogs
from several European Palaeolithic sites. In his comments Morey (2014) presents some …

[HTML][HTML] Dual ancestries and ecologies of the Late Glacial Palaeolithic in Britain

…, C Stringer, P Skoglund, I Barnes, RE Stevens - Nature Ecology & …, 2022 - nature.com
Genetic investigations of Upper Palaeolithic Europe have revealed a complex and
transformative history of human population movements and ancestries, with evidence of several …