Bones and teeth are biological archives, but their structure and composition are subjected to alteration overtime due to biological and chemical degradation postmortem, influenced by burial environment and conditions. Nevertheless, organic fraction preservation is mandatory for several archeometric analyses and applications. The mutual protection between biomineral and organic fractions in bones and teeth may lead to a limited diagenetic alteration, promoting a better conservation of the organic fraction. However, the correlation between elemental variations and the presence of organic materials (e.g., collagen) in the same specimen is still unclear. To fill this gap, chemiluminescent (CL) immunochemical imaging analysis has been appli...
Ancient collagen is used as archive for multiple pre-mortem traits. Testing the quality of the colla...
Trace element profiles for common divalent cations (Sr, Zn, Ba), rare-earth elements (REE), Y, U, an...
In recent years, studies on mineralized tissues are becoming increasingly popular not only due to th...
Bones and teeth are biological archives, but their structure and composition are subjected to altera...
LA-ICP-MS is a powerful technique requiring minimal sample preparation and providing high spatial re...
Laser-Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy (LIBS) was used for qualitative elemental profiling of archaeol...
Cultural heritage is constituted by complex and heterogenous materials, such as paintings but also a...
Elemental maps generated by laser ablation–inductively coupled plasma–mass spectrometry (LA-ICP-MS) ...
This preliminary study examines the potential effects of diagenetic processes on the oxygen-isotope ...
International audienceThe extraction of DNA from skeletal remains is a major step in archeological o...
Ratione: Non-enzymatic deamidation accumulates in aging tissues in vivo and has been proposed to be ...
Recent years have seen rapid advances in the understanding of diagenetic changes to bone tissues and...
Preservation of intact macromolecules and geochemical signals in fossil bones is mainly controlled b...
Geochemical zoning in a partially fossilized Pleistocene artiodactyl metapodial was contrasted with ...
Radiocarbon-dating on archaeological bone collagen could tell the age and other information of the a...
Ancient collagen is used as archive for multiple pre-mortem traits. Testing the quality of the colla...
Trace element profiles for common divalent cations (Sr, Zn, Ba), rare-earth elements (REE), Y, U, an...
In recent years, studies on mineralized tissues are becoming increasingly popular not only due to th...
Bones and teeth are biological archives, but their structure and composition are subjected to altera...
LA-ICP-MS is a powerful technique requiring minimal sample preparation and providing high spatial re...
Laser-Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy (LIBS) was used for qualitative elemental profiling of archaeol...
Cultural heritage is constituted by complex and heterogenous materials, such as paintings but also a...
Elemental maps generated by laser ablation–inductively coupled plasma–mass spectrometry (LA-ICP-MS) ...
This preliminary study examines the potential effects of diagenetic processes on the oxygen-isotope ...
International audienceThe extraction of DNA from skeletal remains is a major step in archeological o...
Ratione: Non-enzymatic deamidation accumulates in aging tissues in vivo and has been proposed to be ...
Recent years have seen rapid advances in the understanding of diagenetic changes to bone tissues and...
Preservation of intact macromolecules and geochemical signals in fossil bones is mainly controlled b...
Geochemical zoning in a partially fossilized Pleistocene artiodactyl metapodial was contrasted with ...
Radiocarbon-dating on archaeological bone collagen could tell the age and other information of the a...
Ancient collagen is used as archive for multiple pre-mortem traits. Testing the quality of the colla...
Trace element profiles for common divalent cations (Sr, Zn, Ba), rare-earth elements (REE), Y, U, an...
In recent years, studies on mineralized tissues are becoming increasingly popular not only due to th...