A number of archaeological studies have used chemical analysis of preserved, human biological tissues to assess the potential exposure of historic figures and ancient populations to heavy metals. Accurately assessing historic levels of heavy-metal body burden for these individuals based on analysis of remnant soft-tissue, hair and bone collected from preserved human remains is often complicated by the potential for post-mortem chemical modifications and contamination of the body and burial site. This study employs high-resolution, synchrotron-based elemental X-ray fluorescence mapping, tomography and absorption spectroscopy of human remains collected in an archaeological context in an effort to discriminate between heavy metals such as mer...
Individuals buried in two 17th–18th Century private chapels, each attached to a Franciscan Friary—on...
The aim of the present work is to study the remains of seven individuals with typical symptoms of te...
This study aims to investigate the potential of portable X-ray fluorescence spectrometry (pXRF) for ...
A number of archaeological studies have used chemical analysis of preserved, human biological tissue...
This study was designed to evaluate the use of mercury therapy in the Italian noble classes of the R...
The reconstruction of disease from ancient remains is fraught with difficulty and often based on unw...
Bones represent a valuable biological archive of environmental lead (Pb) exposure for modern and arc...
Cangrande della Scala, Prince of Verona (Italy), died suddenly shortly after his triumph in the batt...
In this work, a non-commercial triaxial geometry energy dispersive X-ray Fluorescence (EDXRF) setup ...
Atmospheric metal pollution is a major health concern whose roots pre-date industrialization. This s...
The cross-cutting study of archeological human remains is an important tool for improving the knowle...
Trace elements, including the toxic trace metal of lead (Pb), have both the potential to provide val...
Elemental status of mediaeval individuals from Naklice burial site (Southern Croatia) was analyzed a...
In this reconnaissance study, skeletal materials from people, dating from ~1500 B.P., who lived by o...
Metals present in the environment (soil, water and atmosphere) can affect food safety and human heal...
Individuals buried in two 17th–18th Century private chapels, each attached to a Franciscan Friary—on...
The aim of the present work is to study the remains of seven individuals with typical symptoms of te...
This study aims to investigate the potential of portable X-ray fluorescence spectrometry (pXRF) for ...
A number of archaeological studies have used chemical analysis of preserved, human biological tissue...
This study was designed to evaluate the use of mercury therapy in the Italian noble classes of the R...
The reconstruction of disease from ancient remains is fraught with difficulty and often based on unw...
Bones represent a valuable biological archive of environmental lead (Pb) exposure for modern and arc...
Cangrande della Scala, Prince of Verona (Italy), died suddenly shortly after his triumph in the batt...
In this work, a non-commercial triaxial geometry energy dispersive X-ray Fluorescence (EDXRF) setup ...
Atmospheric metal pollution is a major health concern whose roots pre-date industrialization. This s...
The cross-cutting study of archeological human remains is an important tool for improving the knowle...
Trace elements, including the toxic trace metal of lead (Pb), have both the potential to provide val...
Elemental status of mediaeval individuals from Naklice burial site (Southern Croatia) was analyzed a...
In this reconnaissance study, skeletal materials from people, dating from ~1500 B.P., who lived by o...
Metals present in the environment (soil, water and atmosphere) can affect food safety and human heal...
Individuals buried in two 17th–18th Century private chapels, each attached to a Franciscan Friary—on...
The aim of the present work is to study the remains of seven individuals with typical symptoms of te...
This study aims to investigate the potential of portable X-ray fluorescence spectrometry (pXRF) for ...