The degradation of archaeological bones is influenced by many variables. The bone material itself is a composite of both organic and inorganic components, and their degradation depends on processes occurring both before and after burial, and on both intrinsic bone characteristics as well as extrinsic environmental parameters. In this study we attempt to quantify the effect of some of the variables using a novel approach that includes detailed monitoring of the burial environment combined with respirometry studies of bone material from five archaeological sites in West Greenland. First, we compare the state of preservation of excavated bone material with the current burial environment including the soil pH, thawing degree days, soil porosity...
We have applied cluster analysis to mercury intrusion porosimetry data from 219 archaeological bones...
Evaluating the rate of deterioration at archaeological sites in the Arctic presents several challeng...
Evaluating the rate of deterioration at archaeological sites in the Arctic presents several challeng...
The degradation of archaeological bones is influenced by many variables. The bone material itself is...
The relationship that soil interred human bone has with the burial environment has implications for ...
Archaeological bones are an irreplaceable resource, especially with interest in newer molecular stud...
Micromorphological investigations of archaeological bones make it possible to study decay processes ...
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...
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...
Infrared spectroscopy has been used to examine changes to bone chemistry as a result of soil burial....
Climate change may accelerate the degradation of archaeological sites in the Arctic and lead to a lo...
Climate change may accelerate the degradation of archaeological sites in the Arctic and lead to a lo...
We have applied cluster analysis to mercury intrusion porosimetry data from 219 archaeological bones...
We have applied cluster analysis to mercury intrusion porosimetry data from 219 archaeological bones...
Evaluating the rate of deterioration at archaeological sites in the Arctic presents several challeng...
Evaluating the rate of deterioration at archaeological sites in the Arctic presents several challeng...
The degradation of archaeological bones is influenced by many variables. The bone material itself is...
The relationship that soil interred human bone has with the burial environment has implications for ...
Archaeological bones are an irreplaceable resource, especially with interest in newer molecular stud...
Micromorphological investigations of archaeological bones make it possible to study decay processes ...
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...
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...
Infrared spectroscopy has been used to examine changes to bone chemistry as a result of soil burial....
Climate change may accelerate the degradation of archaeological sites in the Arctic and lead to a lo...
Climate change may accelerate the degradation of archaeological sites in the Arctic and lead to a lo...
We have applied cluster analysis to mercury intrusion porosimetry data from 219 archaeological bones...
We have applied cluster analysis to mercury intrusion porosimetry data from 219 archaeological bones...
Evaluating the rate of deterioration at archaeological sites in the Arctic presents several challeng...
Evaluating the rate of deterioration at archaeological sites in the Arctic presents several challeng...