Submerged artifacts can be altered by water and made more fragile. Due to climate change, groundwater tables have been slowly rising submerging artifacts, altering their makeup, and changing the information that can be acquired from them. This investigation was performed on bone artifacts excavated in 2018 in the Southeastern Florida. After identification, bones were initially weighed, submerged in water for 48 hours, weighed, dried for 48 hours, and finally weighed. The results of statistical analyses indicate that some types of bone artifacts can absorb far greater quantities of water, which alter their weight, while others are less receptive
Unlike the chemical composition and diagenetic modification of buried bones, subaqueous archaeologic...
Following water-related deaths, soft tissue on victims’ remains may be entirely absent after a tempe...
Abstract: The present research examines a sample (n=25) of human bone cases that were recovered from...
Rising sea and groundwater levels in coastal Florida have infringed on and wetted archaeological sit...
There is currently an incomplete understanding of the effects that aquatic processes have on skeleta...
Learning Overview: The goal of this presentation is to describe the principles of bone diagenesis an...
Data presented here demonstrates the utility of quantitative analysis of sediment-induced microabras...
Human remains enter marine environments in a number of ways ranging from homicides, suicides, accide...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. August 2014. Major: Geology. Advisors: David L. Fox, Jak...
It is not uncommon for human or animal remains to be discovered underwater. There have been a variet...
A modern Lesser Flamingo (Phoeniconaias minor) assemblage was collected along the shoreline of Lake ...
Micromorphological investigations of archaeological bones make it possible to study decay processes ...
Microfossil bonebeds are concentrations of small bones mostly mm scale, with some cm scale material....
After death, a body is continuously subjected to transformations and alterations caused by its conte...
Diagenesis is the collective word for the physical, biological, and chemical processes that bones un...
Unlike the chemical composition and diagenetic modification of buried bones, subaqueous archaeologic...
Following water-related deaths, soft tissue on victims’ remains may be entirely absent after a tempe...
Abstract: The present research examines a sample (n=25) of human bone cases that were recovered from...
Rising sea and groundwater levels in coastal Florida have infringed on and wetted archaeological sit...
There is currently an incomplete understanding of the effects that aquatic processes have on skeleta...
Learning Overview: The goal of this presentation is to describe the principles of bone diagenesis an...
Data presented here demonstrates the utility of quantitative analysis of sediment-induced microabras...
Human remains enter marine environments in a number of ways ranging from homicides, suicides, accide...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. August 2014. Major: Geology. Advisors: David L. Fox, Jak...
It is not uncommon for human or animal remains to be discovered underwater. There have been a variet...
A modern Lesser Flamingo (Phoeniconaias minor) assemblage was collected along the shoreline of Lake ...
Micromorphological investigations of archaeological bones make it possible to study decay processes ...
Microfossil bonebeds are concentrations of small bones mostly mm scale, with some cm scale material....
After death, a body is continuously subjected to transformations and alterations caused by its conte...
Diagenesis is the collective word for the physical, biological, and chemical processes that bones un...
Unlike the chemical composition and diagenetic modification of buried bones, subaqueous archaeologic...
Following water-related deaths, soft tissue on victims’ remains may be entirely absent after a tempe...
Abstract: The present research examines a sample (n=25) of human bone cases that were recovered from...