Bones from level G in the Arago cave (Tautavel, Southern France, 450 ky) were analysed using a combination of particle induced X-ray and gamma-ray emission (PIXE and PIGME) and X-ray diffraction (XRD). Human occupation and guano production by bats introduced a large anmunt of phosphate into the cave and as a result a decarbonated pocket was formed in the sediment, characterized by the dissolution of clay minerals, calcite and bones, and by the precipitation of phosphate secondary minerals. The AI released by clay minerals was reprecipitated ascrandallite in the few remaining bones, and as montgomeryite with traces of crandallite in the surrounding sediments. Bones within the pocket have very high levels of A1, Fe, F and Zn and often have &a...
Fragmentation of mouflon long bones at Arago cave (Tautavel, France) : a human origin. Long bones of...
The systematic study of the heavy minerals in the geological formations of "La Caune de l'Arago" (Ta...
peer reviewedBone mineral residues derived from stone tool production and use can survive on lithic ...
Very few prehistoric cave deposits in Western Europe contain visible hearth remains, even though the...
An interpretation of the archaeological record, in particular that of a prehistoric cave site, is co...
Bone diagenesis is a set of processes by which the organic and mineral phases and the structure of b...
The formation of authigenic minerals in cave sediments can be used to reconstruct the paleochemical ...
Understanding the cause of patchy bone distributions in archaeological sites requires that one disti...
SUMMARY. Phosphates introduced into the et-Tabun cave as a result of human habitation, mainly as bon...
International audienceThe mineralogical and geochemical evolution of cave guano deposits in France h...
Homo species were exposed to a new biogeochemical environment when they began to occupy caves. Here ...
Abstract: The trace element chemistry of bone is rapidly altered post-mortem, and the post-mortem ch...
The mineral components of the sediments that accumulate in an archaeological site constitute a poten...
Significant differences have been shown to exist in the trace-element composition of Hayonim Natufia...
International audienceThe sequence of Combe-Sauniere (southwest France) has been studied with` a lar...
Fragmentation of mouflon long bones at Arago cave (Tautavel, France) : a human origin. Long bones of...
The systematic study of the heavy minerals in the geological formations of "La Caune de l'Arago" (Ta...
peer reviewedBone mineral residues derived from stone tool production and use can survive on lithic ...
Very few prehistoric cave deposits in Western Europe contain visible hearth remains, even though the...
An interpretation of the archaeological record, in particular that of a prehistoric cave site, is co...
Bone diagenesis is a set of processes by which the organic and mineral phases and the structure of b...
The formation of authigenic minerals in cave sediments can be used to reconstruct the paleochemical ...
Understanding the cause of patchy bone distributions in archaeological sites requires that one disti...
SUMMARY. Phosphates introduced into the et-Tabun cave as a result of human habitation, mainly as bon...
International audienceThe mineralogical and geochemical evolution of cave guano deposits in France h...
Homo species were exposed to a new biogeochemical environment when they began to occupy caves. Here ...
Abstract: The trace element chemistry of bone is rapidly altered post-mortem, and the post-mortem ch...
The mineral components of the sediments that accumulate in an archaeological site constitute a poten...
Significant differences have been shown to exist in the trace-element composition of Hayonim Natufia...
International audienceThe sequence of Combe-Sauniere (southwest France) has been studied with` a lar...
Fragmentation of mouflon long bones at Arago cave (Tautavel, France) : a human origin. Long bones of...
The systematic study of the heavy minerals in the geological formations of "La Caune de l'Arago" (Ta...
peer reviewedBone mineral residues derived from stone tool production and use can survive on lithic ...