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ay Norway. Discrete samples of otolith material were milled from the edge of the otolith towards the centre, 18 methods, i.e. based on artifacts and settlement extension. The analysis of vertebrate remains, i.e. teeth, bones and fish otoliths has been the principle tool for the interpretation of sea...

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