This preliminary study examines the potential effects of diagenetic processes on the oxygen-isotope ratios of bone and tooth phosphate (δ18O) from skeletal material of individuals representing the Corded Ware Culture (2500–2400 BC) discovered in Malżyce (Southern Poland). Intra-individual variability of Ca/P, CI, C/P, collagen content (%) and oxygen isotopes was observed through analysis of enamel, dentin and postcranial bones. Using a variety of analytical techniques, it was found that, despite the lack of differences in soil acidity, not all the parts of a skeleton on a given site had been equally exposed to diagenetic post mortem changes. In a few cases, qualitative changes in the FTIR spectrum of analysed bones were observed. The data s...
Several methods for assessing the preservation of the organic and inorganic components of bone are d...
Oxygen isotope analyses of skeletal remains (18O/16O, δ18O) are a powerful tool for exploring major ...
Diagenetic changes in archaeological bone are known to influence the data derived from such material...
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...
An understanding of the structural complexity of mineralised tissues is fundamental for exploration ...
Four diagenetic parameters have been chosen to represent the state of diagenesis of bone buried on a...
Recent years have seen rapid advances in the understanding of diagenetic changes to bone tissues and...
Bones and teeth from archaeological records are direct evidence of past individuals and they represe...
The analysis of the organic and mineral content of biological samples allows to define post-mortem a...
none17siBones and teeth are biological archives, but their structure and composition are subjected t...
The impacts of diagenesis on archaeological and palaeontological bone complicate investigations of i...
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 ...
The major difficulty to study bone preservation is to define which diagenetic parameters need to be ...
Several methods for assessing the preservation of the organic and inorganic components of bone are d...
Oxygen isotope analyses of skeletal remains (18O/16O, δ18O) are a powerful tool for exploring major ...
Diagenetic changes in archaeological bone are known to influence the data derived from such material...
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...
An understanding of the structural complexity of mineralised tissues is fundamental for exploration ...
Four diagenetic parameters have been chosen to represent the state of diagenesis of bone buried on a...
Recent years have seen rapid advances in the understanding of diagenetic changes to bone tissues and...
Bones and teeth from archaeological records are direct evidence of past individuals and they represe...
The analysis of the organic and mineral content of biological samples allows to define post-mortem a...
none17siBones and teeth are biological archives, but their structure and composition are subjected t...
The impacts of diagenesis on archaeological and palaeontological bone complicate investigations of i...
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 ...
The major difficulty to study bone preservation is to define which diagenetic parameters need to be ...
Several methods for assessing the preservation of the organic and inorganic components of bone are d...
Oxygen isotope analyses of skeletal remains (18O/16O, δ18O) are a powerful tool for exploring major ...
Diagenetic changes in archaeological bone are known to influence the data derived from such material...