Isotopes in Archeology
Dr. John Samuelsen talks about the use of isotopes from archeological specimens to explore where people and animals lived in the past and if they migrated or lived in the same place their entire lives.

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Faunal Analysis 4

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Isotopes and archaeology

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A Day in the Lab

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How Audiobooks Affect Your Brain

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Ancient Human Species We Once Co-Existed With

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Collecting a Specimen

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Why This Ancient Cave Is So Controversial

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The Most Controversial Idea in Biology

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Why Birds Are The Only Surviving Dinosaurs

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The English Language Has a Smelly Problem | Otherwords

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Historians Still Can't Explain This Civilization

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Mounds E and C

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The First Odyssey— How Did Humans Leave Africa?

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Introduction to Cognitive Bias: Crash Course Scientific Thinking #1

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Disabilities in Prehistory

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