The recovery and analysis of ancient DNA and protein from archaeological bone is time-consuming and expensive to carry out, while it involves the partial or complete destruction of valuable or rare specimens. The fields of palaeogenetic and palaeoproteomic research would benefit greatly from techniques that can assess the molecular quality prior to sampling. To be relevant, such screening methods should be effective, minimally-destructive, and rapid. This study reports results based on spectroscopic (Fourier-transform infrared spectroscopy in attenuated total reflectance [FTIR-ATR]; n = 266), palaeoproteomic (collagen content; n = 226), and palaeogenetic (endogenous DNA content; n = 88) techniques. We establish thresholds for three differen...
Radiocarbon-dating on archaeological bone collagen could tell the age and other information of the a...
The degree of preservation and the extractability of organic molecules in both archaeological and pa...
Background: Archaeological bones contain only small amounts of DNA due to post-mortem DNA degradati...
The recovery and analysis of ancient DNA and protein from archaeological bone is time-consuming and ...
The recovery and analysis of ancient DNA and protein from archaeological bone is time-consuming and ...
Following the development of modern genome sequencing technologies, the investigation of museum oste...
International audienceThe extraction of DNA from skeletal remains is a major step in archeological o...
Ancient proteomics is being applied to samples dating further and further back in time, with many pa...
International audienceExpensive and time-consuming preparation procedures for radiocarbon and stable...
Faunal remains play an important role in helping reconstruct Palaeolithic hunter-gatherer subsistenc...
Archaeological bone undergoes alterations after burial (diagenesis) that constitute a problem for th...
Bones and teeth from archaeological records are direct evidence of past individuals and they represe...
Bone collagen is an important material for radiocarbon, paleodietary, and paleoproteomic analyses, b...
The discovery of petrous bone as an excellent repository for ancient biomolecules has been a turning...
Human bones and teeth are frequently recovered at archaeological sites. Their state of preservation ...
Radiocarbon-dating on archaeological bone collagen could tell the age and other information of the a...
The degree of preservation and the extractability of organic molecules in both archaeological and pa...
Background: Archaeological bones contain only small amounts of DNA due to post-mortem DNA degradati...
The recovery and analysis of ancient DNA and protein from archaeological bone is time-consuming and ...
The recovery and analysis of ancient DNA and protein from archaeological bone is time-consuming and ...
Following the development of modern genome sequencing technologies, the investigation of museum oste...
International audienceThe extraction of DNA from skeletal remains is a major step in archeological o...
Ancient proteomics is being applied to samples dating further and further back in time, with many pa...
International audienceExpensive and time-consuming preparation procedures for radiocarbon and stable...
Faunal remains play an important role in helping reconstruct Palaeolithic hunter-gatherer subsistenc...
Archaeological bone undergoes alterations after burial (diagenesis) that constitute a problem for th...
Bones and teeth from archaeological records are direct evidence of past individuals and they represe...
Bone collagen is an important material for radiocarbon, paleodietary, and paleoproteomic analyses, b...
The discovery of petrous bone as an excellent repository for ancient biomolecules has been a turning...
Human bones and teeth are frequently recovered at archaeological sites. Their state of preservation ...
Radiocarbon-dating on archaeological bone collagen could tell the age and other information of the a...
The degree of preservation and the extractability of organic molecules in both archaeological and pa...
Background: Archaeological bones contain only small amounts of DNA due to post-mortem DNA degradati...