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N.J.<strong>van</strong> <strong>der</strong> Merwe, J.F.Thackeray & J.A.Lee-Thorp. The carbon isotope ecology and diet<br />

<strong>of</strong> Australopithecus africanus at Sterkfontein, South Africa. Journal <strong>of</strong> Human Evolution,<br />

in press.<br />

N.J.<strong>van</strong> <strong>der</strong> Merwe. CO2 and human evolution. In J.Ehleringer (ed), The History <strong>of</strong><br />

Atmospheric CO2 and its Effect on Ecosystems. Springer Verlag, in press.<br />

D.Miller, D.J.Killick & N.J.<strong>van</strong> <strong>der</strong> Merwe. Metal working in the northern Lowveld,<br />

south Africa. Journal <strong>of</strong> Field Archaeology, in press.<br />

D. Miller, D.J.Killick & N.J.<strong>van</strong> <strong>der</strong> Merwe. Late Iron Age metal working technology at<br />

Phalaborwa (northern Lowveld, South Africa). South African Journal <strong>of</strong> Science, un<strong>der</strong><br />

review.<br />

D.Miller, S.M.M.Young, W.A.Green, I.Horn & N.J.<strong>van</strong> <strong>der</strong> Merwe. Lead isotope<br />

analysis for copper artefact provenance in central Namibia. Archaeometry, un<strong>der</strong> review.<br />

M.R. Howland, L.T.Corr, S.M.M.Young, V. Jones, S. Jim, N.J. <strong>van</strong> <strong>der</strong> Merwe,<br />

A.V.Mitchell & R.P. Evershed. Expression <strong>of</strong> the dietary isotope signal in the compound<br />

specific δ 13 C values <strong>of</strong> pig bone lipids and amino acids. Journal <strong>of</strong> Anthropological<br />

Archaeology, in press.<br />

J.A. Lee-Thorp, M. Sponheimer & N.J. <strong>van</strong> <strong>der</strong> Merwe. What do stable isotopes tell us<br />

about hominid dietary and ecological niches in the Pliocene? Journal <strong>of</strong> Anthropological<br />

Archaeology, in press.<br />

N.J. <strong>van</strong> <strong>der</strong> Merwe, S.Pfeiffer, R.F. Williamson, K.O. Allegretto & M.A. Katzenberg.<br />

The Moatfield ossuary: isotopic dietary analysis <strong>of</strong> an Iroquoian community using dental<br />

tissue. Journal <strong>of</strong> Anthropological Archaeology, in press.<br />

N.J. <strong>van</strong> <strong>der</strong> Merwe, S. Pfeiffer & R.F. Williamson. Isotopic analyses and the diet <strong>of</strong> the<br />

moatfield community. In: R.F. Williamson & S. Pfeiffer (eds): Bones <strong>of</strong> the Ancestors:<br />

The Archaeology and Osteobiography <strong>of</strong> the Moatfield Ossuary. Canadian Museum <strong>of</strong><br />

Civilization, Mercury Series, in press.

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