Rationale Stable isotope analysis of archaeological and fossil bone samples can provide important insights into past environments, ecologies and diets. Previous studies have focused on stable carbon and nitrogen isotopes in bone collagen, or carbon isotopes in bone mineral (bioapatite). Carbon isotope analysis of lipids from archaeological bone has received much less attention, partly due to the lack of suitable methodologies allowing sufficient recovery of compounds for structural and isotopic characterisation. Here we show that lipids can be easily and reliably recovered from archaeological bone using a modified protocol, and that these provide complementary dietary information to other bone components. Methods Human and animal bones were...
Isotopic studies of palaeoecological and ecological questions often use bone collagen or bioapatite ...
Stable isotope analyses of human bone collagen are the valuable tool of the diet reconstruction in b...
This paper presents a stable isotope chemistry of bone collagen and carbonate. Bone carbonate has th...
Cholesterol and its diagenetic congeners have been detected in a wide range of human and animal bone...
The possibility of obtaining molecular information from lipid residues associated with archaeologica...
Gelatin extracted from archaeological fish bones typically exhibits relatively high C/N ratios, pres...
At archaeological sites located on islands or near the coast, the potential exists for lipid extract...
Abstract Objectives Stable isotope ratio analysis of bulk bone collagen dominates research into past...
Excellently preserved animal bone and antler artifacts are numerous among the archaeological finds i...
Degraded animal fats, characterized by the presence of palmitic (C16:0) and stearic (C18:0) fatty ac...
International audienceAbstract Characterizing organic matter preserved in archaeological sediment is...
Poultry products are rarely considered when reconstructing pottery use through organic residue analy...
RATIONALE: Fish bone collagen isotopic measurements are increasingly important in palaeodietary and ...
Carbon and nitrogen stable isotope analysis of human and faunal remains from the Cuatrovitas medieva...
Isotopic studies of paleoecological and ecological questions often use bone collagen...
Isotopic studies of palaeoecological and ecological questions often use bone collagen or bioapatite ...
Stable isotope analyses of human bone collagen are the valuable tool of the diet reconstruction in b...
This paper presents a stable isotope chemistry of bone collagen and carbonate. Bone carbonate has th...
Cholesterol and its diagenetic congeners have been detected in a wide range of human and animal bone...
The possibility of obtaining molecular information from lipid residues associated with archaeologica...
Gelatin extracted from archaeological fish bones typically exhibits relatively high C/N ratios, pres...
At archaeological sites located on islands or near the coast, the potential exists for lipid extract...
Abstract Objectives Stable isotope ratio analysis of bulk bone collagen dominates research into past...
Excellently preserved animal bone and antler artifacts are numerous among the archaeological finds i...
Degraded animal fats, characterized by the presence of palmitic (C16:0) and stearic (C18:0) fatty ac...
International audienceAbstract Characterizing organic matter preserved in archaeological sediment is...
Poultry products are rarely considered when reconstructing pottery use through organic residue analy...
RATIONALE: Fish bone collagen isotopic measurements are increasingly important in palaeodietary and ...
Carbon and nitrogen stable isotope analysis of human and faunal remains from the Cuatrovitas medieva...
Isotopic studies of paleoecological and ecological questions often use bone collagen...
Isotopic studies of palaeoecological and ecological questions often use bone collagen or bioapatite ...
Stable isotope analyses of human bone collagen are the valuable tool of the diet reconstruction in b...
This paper presents a stable isotope chemistry of bone collagen and carbonate. Bone carbonate has th...