Julia Lee-Thorp
Julia Anne Lee-Thorp, (born 20 April 1951) is a South African archaeologist and academic. She is Head of the Stable Light Isotope Laboratory and Professor of Archaeological Science and Bioarchaeology at the University of Oxford. Lee-Thorp is most well known for her work on dietary ecology and human origins, using stable isotope chemistry to study fossil bones and teeth. Provided by Wikipedia-
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5by Sealy, Judith, Lee-Thorp, Julia, Loftus, Emma, Faith, J. Tyler, Marean, Curtis W.Get access
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6by Sealy, Judith, Lee‐Thorp, Julia, Loftus, Emma, Faith, J. Tyler, Marean, Curtis W.Get access
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8by Rau, Amanda, Roger, J, Lutjeharms, Johann, Giraudeau, Jacques, Lee-Thorp, Julia, Chen, Min-Te, Waelbroeck, ClaireGet access
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11by Blocley, Simon, Pellegrini, Maura, Colonese, Andre Carlo, Lo Vetro, Domenico, Albert, Paul, Brauer, Di Giuseppe, Zelia, Evans, A, Harding, P, Lee-Thorp, Julia, Lincon, P, Martini, Fabio, Pollard, M, Smith, V., Donahue, RGet access
Published in Quaternary Science Reviews (2017)
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12by Rau, Amanda JaneContributors: “...Lee-Thorp, Julia A...”
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14by Rushworth, GarryContributors: “...Lee-Thorp, Julia A....”
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