Sandra Garvie-Lok

Affiliations: 
Anthropology University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada 
Area:
Physical Anthropology, Archaeology Anthropology, Geochemistry
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Losey RJ, Nomokonova T, Guiry E, et al. (2022) The evolution of dog diet and foraging: Insights from archaeological canids in Siberia. Science Advances. 8: eabo6493
Bishop KG, Garvie-Lok S, Haagsma M, et al. (2020) Mobile animal management in the Mediterranean: Investigating Hellenistic (323-31 BCE) husbandry practices in Thessaly, Greece using δ13C, δ18O, and 87Sr/86Sr recorded from sheep and goat tooth enamel Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports. 31: 102331
Zhou L, Yang S, Han Z, et al. (2019) Social stratification and human diet in the Eastern Zhou China: An isotopic view from the Central Plains Archaeological Research in Asia. 20: 100162
Fleming L, Losey R, Nomokonova T, et al. (2018) Medieval animal management practices at Proezzhaia I: Insights from dietary stable isotope analysis Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports. 22: 45-57
Haas VMvd, Garvie-Lok S, Bazaliiskii VI, et al. (2018) Evaluating sodium hydroxide usage for stable isotope analysis of prehistoric human tooth dentine Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports. 20: 80-86
Borstad CM, Garvie-Lok S, Katsonopoulou D. (2018) Diet at ancient Helike, Achaea, Greece based on stable isotope analysis: From the Hellenistic to the Roman and Byzantine periods Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports. 18: 1-10
Kwok CS, Garvie-Lok S, Katzenberg MA. (2018) Exploring variation in infant feeding practices in Byzantine Greece using stable isotope analysis of dentin serial sections International Journal of Osteoarchaeology. 28: 563-578
Losey RJ, Fleming LS, Nomokonova T, et al. (2017) Human and Dog Consumption of Fish on the Lower Ob River of Siberia: Evidence for a Major Freshwater Reservoir Effect at the Ust’-Polui Site Radiocarbon. 60: 239-260
Zhou L, Garvie-Lok SJ, Fan W, et al. (2017) Human diets during the social transition from territorial states to empire: Stable isotope analysis of human and animal remains from 770 BCE to 220 CE on the Central Plains of China Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports. 11: 211-223
Zhou L, Garvie-Lok SJ. (2015) Isotopic evidence for the expansion of wheat consumption in northern China Archaeological Research in Asia
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