Human teeth and bones incorporate trace amounts of lead (Pb) from the local environment during growth and remodeling. Anthropogenic activities have caused changes in the natural Pb isotopic background since historical times and this is reflected in the Pb isotopes of historical European teeth. Lead mining and use increased exponentially during the last century and the isotopic compositions of modern human teeth reflect the modern anthropogenic Pb. USA teeth show the most radiogenic Pb and Australian teeth show the least radiogenic Pb, a result of different Pb ores used in the two regions. During the last century the Australian Pb was exported to Europe, Asia, South America, and Africa, resulting in swamping of the local environmental Pb sig...
Lead, Ba and Ca concentrations were determined in tooth enamel, femur and rib from buried skeletons ...
The determination of lead in permanent teeth is a useful measure of past exposure in early childhood...
Human Pb exposure comes from two sources: (i) natural uptake through ingestion of soils and typified...
The study involved the investigation of ancient dental enamel derived from former inhabitants of Pac...
Forensic anthropologists increasingly use chemical isotope analysis in the investigation of unidenti...
Human Pb exposure comes from two sources: (i) natural uptake through ingestion of soils and typified...
There is a considerable body of evidence to support the contention that the atmospheric Pb burden is...
AbstractWe present Pb and Sr isotopic compositions and elemental concentrations for dentin and ename...
Phd, Lead and Strontium Isotope Compositions of Human Dental Tissues as an Indicator of Ancient Expo...
The preservation of lead within human tissue makes it possible to monitor long-term exposure to the ...
Separate fractions of dentine and enamel of 12 individuals from the necropolis of Sion (Valais, Swit...
Bones represent a valuable biological archive of environmental lead (Pb) exposure for modern and arc...
Lead (Pb) isotopes provide a complementary method to other provenance tools for tracking the origin ...
Lead analysis of tooth enamel from individuals recovered from a Viking Age burial pit in southern En...
We compared high-precision lead isotopic ratios in deciduous teeth and environmental samples to eval...
Lead, Ba and Ca concentrations were determined in tooth enamel, femur and rib from buried skeletons ...
The determination of lead in permanent teeth is a useful measure of past exposure in early childhood...
Human Pb exposure comes from two sources: (i) natural uptake through ingestion of soils and typified...
The study involved the investigation of ancient dental enamel derived from former inhabitants of Pac...
Forensic anthropologists increasingly use chemical isotope analysis in the investigation of unidenti...
Human Pb exposure comes from two sources: (i) natural uptake through ingestion of soils and typified...
There is a considerable body of evidence to support the contention that the atmospheric Pb burden is...
AbstractWe present Pb and Sr isotopic compositions and elemental concentrations for dentin and ename...
Phd, Lead and Strontium Isotope Compositions of Human Dental Tissues as an Indicator of Ancient Expo...
The preservation of lead within human tissue makes it possible to monitor long-term exposure to the ...
Separate fractions of dentine and enamel of 12 individuals from the necropolis of Sion (Valais, Swit...
Bones represent a valuable biological archive of environmental lead (Pb) exposure for modern and arc...
Lead (Pb) isotopes provide a complementary method to other provenance tools for tracking the origin ...
Lead analysis of tooth enamel from individuals recovered from a Viking Age burial pit in southern En...
We compared high-precision lead isotopic ratios in deciduous teeth and environmental samples to eval...
Lead, Ba and Ca concentrations were determined in tooth enamel, femur and rib from buried skeletons ...
The determination of lead in permanent teeth is a useful measure of past exposure in early childhood...
Human Pb exposure comes from two sources: (i) natural uptake through ingestion of soils and typified...