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Gunilla Eriksson
Gunilla Eriksson
Associate Professor in Archaeological Science, Stockholm University
Verified email at arklab.su.se
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Population genomics of Mesolithic Scandinavia: Investigating early postglacial migration routes and high-latitude adaptation
T Günther, H Malmström, EM Svensson, A Omrak, F Sánchez-Quinto, ...
PLoS biology 16 (1), e2003703, 2018
2372018
Same island, different diet: cultural evolution of food practice on Öland, Sweden, from the Mesolithic to the Roman Period
G Eriksson, A Linderholm, E Fornander, M Kanstrup, P Schoultz, ...
Journal of Anthropological Archaeology 27 (4), 520-543, 2008
1912008
Part-time farmers or hard-core sealers? Västerbjers studied by means of stable isotope analysis
G Eriksson
Journal of Anthropological Archaeology 23 (2), 135-162, 2004
1682004
“The wet and the wild followed by the dry and the tame”–or did they occur at the same time? Diet in Mesolithic–Neolithic southern Sweden
K Lidén, G Eriksson, B Nordqvist, A Götherström, E Bendixen
Antiquity 78 (299), 23-33, 2004
1592004
Wild at heart: Approaching Pitted Ware identity, economy and cosmology through stable isotopes in skeletal material from the Neolithic site Korsnäs in Eastern Central Sweden
E Fornander, G Eriksson, K Lidén
Journal of Anthropological Archaeology 27 (3), 281-297, 2008
1402008
Stone Age hunter–fisher–gatherers at Zvejnieki, northern Latvia: radiocarbon, stable isotope and archaeozoology data
G Eriksson, L Lõugas, I Zagorska
Before farming 2003 (1), 1-25, 2003
1232003
Norm and difference: Stone Age dietary practice in the Baltic region
G Eriksson
Arkeologiska forskningslaboratoriet, 2003
1052003
Slaves as burial gifts in Viking Age Norway? Evidence from stable isotope and ancient DNA analyses
E Naumann, M Krzewińska, A Götherström, G Eriksson
Journal of Archaeological Science 41, 533-540, 2014
842014
Dietary life histories in stone age northern Europe
G Eriksson, K Lidén
Journal of Anthropological Archaeology 32 (3), 288-302, 2013
642013
Conformity in diversity? Isotopic investigations of infant feeding practices in two Iron Age populations from southern Öland, Sweden
R Howcroft, G Eriksson, K Lidén
American Journal of Physical Anthropology 149 (2), 217-230, 2012
632012
Stable isotope analysis of human and faunal remains from Zvejnieki
G Eriksson
Almqvist & Wiksell, 2006
632006
Diet and mobility among Mesolithic hunter-gatherers in Motala (Sweden)-The isotope perspective
G Eriksson, KM Frei, R Howcroft, S Gummesson, F Molin, K Lidén, R Frei, ...
Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports 17, 904-918, 2018
602018
Stable isotope analysis of humans
G Eriksson
542013
23. Do dogs eat like humans? Marine stable isotope signals in dog teeth from inland Zvejnieki
G Eriksson, I Zagorska
482003
Compound-specific amino acid isotopic proxies for detecting freshwater resource consumption
EC Webb, NV Honch, PJH Dunn, G Eriksson, K Lidén, RP Evershed
Journal of Archaeological Science 63, 104-114, 2015
462015
Archaeology vs. archaeological science: Do we have a case?
K Lidén, G Eriksson
Current Swedish Archaeology 21 (1), 11-20, 2013
462013
Infant feeding practices at the Pitted Ware Culture site of Ajvide, Gotland
R Howcroft, G Eriksson, K Lidén
Journal of Anthropological Archaeology 34, 42-53, 2014
402014
Compound-specific amino acid isotopic proxies for distinguishing between terrestrial and aquatic resource consumption
EC Webb, NV Honch, PJH Dunn, A Linderholm, G Eriksson, K Lidén, ...
Archaeological and Anthropological Sciences 10, 1-18, 2018
392018
Intra‐and inter‐tooth variation in strontium isotope ratios from prehistoric seals by laser ablation multi‐collector inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry
A Glykou, G Eriksson, J Storå, M Schmitt, E Kooijman, K Lidén
Rapid Communications in Mass Spectrometry 32 (15), 1215-1224, 2018
362018
Swedish Military Intelligence: Producing Knowledge
G Eriksson
Edinburgh University Press, 2016
352016
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