Bog butters are large white or yellow waxy deposits regularly discovered within the peat bogs of Ireland and Scotland. They represent an extraordinary survival of prehistoric and later agricultural products, comprising the largest deposits of fat found anywhere in nature. Often found in wooden containers or wrapped in animal bladders, they are considered to have been buried intentionally by past farming communities. While previous analysis has determined that Irish bog butters derive from animal fat, their precise characterisation could not be achieved due to diagenetic compositional alterations during burial. Via compound-specific stable isotope analysis, we provide the first conclusive evidence of a dairy fat origin for the Irish bog butt...
International audienceDirect, accurate, and precise dating of archaeological pottery vessels is now ...
Degraded animal fats, characterised by the presence of palmitic (C16:0) and stearic (C18:0) fatty ac...
The compound-specific stable carbon isotope (δ13C) analysis of organic residues is commonly used in ...
Bog butters are large white or yellow waxy deposits regularly discovered within the peat bogs of Ire...
The chemical analyses of ‘bog butters’ recovered from peat bogs of Scotland were performed with the ...
The detection of dairying is essential to understand prehistoric economies, particularly in northwes...
We are grateful to the following for providing samples and advice: Mike Parker Pearson; Tim Darvill;...
Direct, accurate, and precise dating of archaeological pottery vessels is now achievable using a rec...
The identification of dairying is essential if we are to understand economies of the past, particula...
The molecular and isotopic chemistry of organic residues from archaeological potsherds was used to o...
YesThe identification of dairying is essential if we are to understand economies of the past, partic...
The chemical analyses of ‘bog butters’ recovered from peat bogs of Scotland were performed with the ...
International audienceEstablishing robust and precise chronological frameworks remains a major chall...
Degraded animal fats, characterised by the presence of palmitic (C16:0) and stearic (C18:0) fatty ac...
YesCeramic containers, intentionally deposited into wetlands, offer detailed insights into Early Neo...
International audienceDirect, accurate, and precise dating of archaeological pottery vessels is now ...
Degraded animal fats, characterised by the presence of palmitic (C16:0) and stearic (C18:0) fatty ac...
The compound-specific stable carbon isotope (δ13C) analysis of organic residues is commonly used in ...
Bog butters are large white or yellow waxy deposits regularly discovered within the peat bogs of Ire...
The chemical analyses of ‘bog butters’ recovered from peat bogs of Scotland were performed with the ...
The detection of dairying is essential to understand prehistoric economies, particularly in northwes...
We are grateful to the following for providing samples and advice: Mike Parker Pearson; Tim Darvill;...
Direct, accurate, and precise dating of archaeological pottery vessels is now achievable using a rec...
The identification of dairying is essential if we are to understand economies of the past, particula...
The molecular and isotopic chemistry of organic residues from archaeological potsherds was used to o...
YesThe identification of dairying is essential if we are to understand economies of the past, partic...
The chemical analyses of ‘bog butters’ recovered from peat bogs of Scotland were performed with the ...
International audienceEstablishing robust and precise chronological frameworks remains a major chall...
Degraded animal fats, characterised by the presence of palmitic (C16:0) and stearic (C18:0) fatty ac...
YesCeramic containers, intentionally deposited into wetlands, offer detailed insights into Early Neo...
International audienceDirect, accurate, and precise dating of archaeological pottery vessels is now ...
Degraded animal fats, characterised by the presence of palmitic (C16:0) and stearic (C18:0) fatty ac...
The compound-specific stable carbon isotope (δ13C) analysis of organic residues is commonly used in ...