Postmortem chemical transformation of bone bioapatite can take place during early diagenesis, resulting in a more thermodynamically stable mineral phase. This paper examines the impact of a one year postmortem interval on unburnt and burnt bone's structural and chemical alterations. This question is of importance for the reconstruction of funerary practices involving cremation in the archaeological record, as well as forensic anthropological investigations. Fleshed pig (<i>Sus scrofa</i>) tibiae were left exposed in a field, then collected at 14, 34, 91, 180, and 365 day intervals prior to being burnt in an outdoor fire (≤750 °C bone temperature). Fresh (fleshed) tibiae acted as unburnt and burnt controls. Also ...
The estimation of the maximum temperature affecting skeletal remains was previously attempted via in...
In order to gain insight into the timing and nature of hominin fire use, the effect of heat on the p...
Abstract: The trace element chemistry of bone is rapidly altered post-mortem, and the post-mortem ch...
Postmortem chemical transformation of bone bioapatite can take place during early diagenesis resulti...
Burnt human remains are recovered from a variety of contexts as a result of funerary treatment (crem...
Cremated bone occurs in many archaeological sites as small grey and white fragments. The high temper...
Structural and thermodynamic factors which may influence burnt bone survivorship in archaeological c...
Structural and thermodynamic factors which may influence burnt bone survivorship in archaeological c...
Many bone fragments have been burned in controlled laboratory conditions but few have been burned on...
ABSTRACT. Bones that have undergone burning at high temperatures (i.e. cremation) no longer contain ...
MicroCT imaging is increasingly used in paleoanthropological and zooarchaeological research to analy...
<p>MicroCT imaging is increasingly used in paleoanthropological and zooarchaeological research to an...
International audienceCremains alterations often restrict the analysis of osteoarchaeological assemb...
The outcome of fire related fatalities, along with other research, has found fires can have a detrim...
Much research has focused on attempting to understand the drivers of bone diagenesis. However, this ...
The estimation of the maximum temperature affecting skeletal remains was previously attempted via in...
In order to gain insight into the timing and nature of hominin fire use, the effect of heat on the p...
Abstract: The trace element chemistry of bone is rapidly altered post-mortem, and the post-mortem ch...
Postmortem chemical transformation of bone bioapatite can take place during early diagenesis resulti...
Burnt human remains are recovered from a variety of contexts as a result of funerary treatment (crem...
Cremated bone occurs in many archaeological sites as small grey and white fragments. The high temper...
Structural and thermodynamic factors which may influence burnt bone survivorship in archaeological c...
Structural and thermodynamic factors which may influence burnt bone survivorship in archaeological c...
Many bone fragments have been burned in controlled laboratory conditions but few have been burned on...
ABSTRACT. Bones that have undergone burning at high temperatures (i.e. cremation) no longer contain ...
MicroCT imaging is increasingly used in paleoanthropological and zooarchaeological research to analy...
<p>MicroCT imaging is increasingly used in paleoanthropological and zooarchaeological research to an...
International audienceCremains alterations often restrict the analysis of osteoarchaeological assemb...
The outcome of fire related fatalities, along with other research, has found fires can have a detrim...
Much research has focused on attempting to understand the drivers of bone diagenesis. However, this ...
The estimation of the maximum temperature affecting skeletal remains was previously attempted via in...
In order to gain insight into the timing and nature of hominin fire use, the effect of heat on the p...
Abstract: The trace element chemistry of bone is rapidly altered post-mortem, and the post-mortem ch...