2019
DOI: 10.1007/s12520-019-00853-0
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Bone diagenesis in a Mycenaean secondary burial (Kastrouli, Greece)

Abstract: This paper presents the characteristics of bone diagenesis in a secondary commingled Mycenaean burial in Kastrouli (Phocis, Greece) through the histological (light microscopy), physical (FTIR-ATR), and biochemical (collagen) analysis of seventeen human (including two petrous bones) and seven animal bones. Post-mortem modifications in bone microstructure, bioapatite, and collagen were characteristic of burial environments with seasonal groundwater and temperature fluctuations. The two human petrous bones displa… Show more

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“…Diagenesis promotes the loss of B-type carbonate 13,38 . For this reason, the rates of PO 4 3− and B-Type CO 3 2− are used to evaluate the diagenesis process in fossil bones 6,18,[66][67][68] . In Raman scattering, only the B-type carbonate band is present 26,69 and appears at 1070 cm −1 .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Diagenesis promotes the loss of B-type carbonate 13,38 . For this reason, the rates of PO 4 3− and B-Type CO 3 2− are used to evaluate the diagenesis process in fossil bones 6,18,[66][67][68] . In Raman scattering, only the B-type carbonate band is present 26,69 and appears at 1070 cm −1 .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Collagen was extracted from 226 samples (including 62 petrous bones; see S1 Table) using a modified Longin [66] method as in Kontopoulos et al [49]. The exterior surfaces of bone samples were mechanically cleaned using a scalpel.…”
Section: Collagen Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The relative phosphate content (exogenous phosphate uptake) can also lead to poor agreement of collagen estimates with collagen yields [49,59]. It can be argued that improving the accuracy of the amide I component requires its decoupling from the phosphate signal [49]. However, the use of the peak height at 1640 cm -1 after baseline correction (see 2.2.)…”
Section: Plos Onementioning
confidence: 99%
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