This study aims to investigate the potential of portable X-ray fluorescence spectrometry (pXRF) for identifying pathological conditions in archaeological human skeletal remains. Bone element distribution in relation to known disease categories is analyzed using pXRF from the femora of 73 individuals (34 adult; 39 non-adult) from the post-Medieval Coach Lane skeletal collection (Durham University). There were no significant differences in the elemental ratios of individuals with scurvy, rickets, and cribra orbitalia. Potential alterations in elemental content were observed in relation to syphilis (Mn/S, Mn/Cl, and Ba/Cl) and neoplastic disease (Ba/Sr, S/Sr, Mn/Fe, and Zn/Cl). It is likely that post-depositional diagenetic changes, potentiall...
Abstract Human remains have been interred in burial grounds since historic times. Although the re-us...
In this work, a non-commercial triaxial geometry energy dispersive X-ray Fluorescence (EDXRF) setup ...
The practice of using X-Ray fluorescence analysis as a method in ar-chaeological, forensic and osteo...
Pathophysiological conditions can modify the skeletal chemical concentration. This study analyzes th...
As a result of the quick rise of pXRF technology in archaeology, there are concerns regarding the re...
As a result of the quick rise of pXRF technology in archaeology, there are concerns regarding the re...
As a result of the quick rise of pXRF technology in archaeology, there are concerns regarding the re...
Due to its enhanced accessibility and visibility, pXRF has recently permeated the field of biologica...
In this work, a non-commercial triaxial geometry energy dispersive X-ray Fluorescence (EDXRF) setup ...
Forensic anthropologists normally examine bone from a variety of medicolegal contexts. The skeletal ...
One of the tasks of a forensic anthropologist is to sort human bone fragments from other materials, ...
One of the tasks of a forensic anthropologist is to sort human bone fragments from other materials, ...
Bones represent a valuable biological archive of environmental lead (Pb) exposure for modern and arc...
Bone chemistry is an important source of biological and environmental information. Elemental composi...
Forensic anthropologists normally examine bone from a variety of medicolegal contexts. The skeletal ...
Abstract Human remains have been interred in burial grounds since historic times. Although the re-us...
In this work, a non-commercial triaxial geometry energy dispersive X-ray Fluorescence (EDXRF) setup ...
The practice of using X-Ray fluorescence analysis as a method in ar-chaeological, forensic and osteo...
Pathophysiological conditions can modify the skeletal chemical concentration. This study analyzes th...
As a result of the quick rise of pXRF technology in archaeology, there are concerns regarding the re...
As a result of the quick rise of pXRF technology in archaeology, there are concerns regarding the re...
As a result of the quick rise of pXRF technology in archaeology, there are concerns regarding the re...
Due to its enhanced accessibility and visibility, pXRF has recently permeated the field of biologica...
In this work, a non-commercial triaxial geometry energy dispersive X-ray Fluorescence (EDXRF) setup ...
Forensic anthropologists normally examine bone from a variety of medicolegal contexts. The skeletal ...
One of the tasks of a forensic anthropologist is to sort human bone fragments from other materials, ...
One of the tasks of a forensic anthropologist is to sort human bone fragments from other materials, ...
Bones represent a valuable biological archive of environmental lead (Pb) exposure for modern and arc...
Bone chemistry is an important source of biological and environmental information. Elemental composi...
Forensic anthropologists normally examine bone from a variety of medicolegal contexts. The skeletal ...
Abstract Human remains have been interred in burial grounds since historic times. Although the re-us...
In this work, a non-commercial triaxial geometry energy dispersive X-ray Fluorescence (EDXRF) setup ...
The practice of using X-Ray fluorescence analysis as a method in ar-chaeological, forensic and osteo...