Micromorphological investigations of archaeological bones make it possible to study decay processes and the associated depositional environment in one go. A selection of micromorphological thin sections from soil samples from three wetland sites in Switzerland, The Netherlands and Norway that contained bone fragments were studied. The goal was to investigate the type and the timing of decay processes to better understand the taphonomy of bones in such sites. Using optical microscopy and scanning electron microscopy with energy dispersive X-ray spectroscopy (SEM-EDX), a range of biological decay processes and chemical/mineralogical transformations were observed. In two of the sites e Zug-Riedmatt in Switzerland and Hazendonk in The Netherlan...
This paper presents the characteristics of bone diagenesis in a secondary commingled Mycenaean buria...
This item is only available electronically.The bacteria and fungi introduced into subterranean envir...
Significant differences have been shown to exist in the trace-element composition of Hayonim Natufia...
The relationship that soil interred human bone has with the burial environment has implications for ...
There is currently an incomplete understanding of the effects that aquatic processes have on skeleta...
The current project investigated the extent to which taphonomic processes such as short-term exposur...
An understanding of the structural complexity of mineralised tissues is fundamental for exploration ...
An understanding of the structural complexity of mineralised tissues is fundamental for exploration ...
The degradation of archaeological bones is influenced by many variables. The bone material itself is...
The degradation of archaeological bones is influenced by many variables. The bone material itself is...
Despite a growing body of evidence concerning accelerated organic degradation at archaeological site...
Despite a growing body of evidence concerning accelerated organic degradation at archaeological site...
The InterArChive project investigated the sediment of the grave fills of archaeological ...
Despite a growing body of evidence concerning accelerated organic degradation at archaeological site...
Despite a growing body of evidence concerning accelerated organic degradation at archaeological site...
This paper presents the characteristics of bone diagenesis in a secondary commingled Mycenaean buria...
This item is only available electronically.The bacteria and fungi introduced into subterranean envir...
Significant differences have been shown to exist in the trace-element composition of Hayonim Natufia...
The relationship that soil interred human bone has with the burial environment has implications for ...
There is currently an incomplete understanding of the effects that aquatic processes have on skeleta...
The current project investigated the extent to which taphonomic processes such as short-term exposur...
An understanding of the structural complexity of mineralised tissues is fundamental for exploration ...
An understanding of the structural complexity of mineralised tissues is fundamental for exploration ...
The degradation of archaeological bones is influenced by many variables. The bone material itself is...
The degradation of archaeological bones is influenced by many variables. The bone material itself is...
Despite a growing body of evidence concerning accelerated organic degradation at archaeological site...
Despite a growing body of evidence concerning accelerated organic degradation at archaeological site...
The InterArChive project investigated the sediment of the grave fills of archaeological ...
Despite a growing body of evidence concerning accelerated organic degradation at archaeological site...
Despite a growing body of evidence concerning accelerated organic degradation at archaeological site...
This paper presents the characteristics of bone diagenesis in a secondary commingled Mycenaean buria...
This item is only available electronically.The bacteria and fungi introduced into subterranean envir...
Significant differences have been shown to exist in the trace-element composition of Hayonim Natufia...