Diagenesis in bone and enamel apatite carbonate; the potential of density separation to assess the original composition |
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Authors: | Ji Young Shin Robert E.M. Hedges |
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Affiliation: | a Conservation Science Division, National Research Institute of Cultural Heritage, 132 Munjiro, Yuseong-gu, Daejeon 305-380, Republic of Korea b Research Laboratory for Archaeology and the History of Art, Dyson Perrins Building, South Parks Road, Oxford OX1 3QY, UK |
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Abstract: | This paper presents a new approach to the isotopic measurement of diagenetically altered archaeological bone apatite carbonate. We describe how the existing differential dissolution method may be combined with a new approach to remove diagenetically reformed material on the basis of its greater specific gravity. We show that heavier, more diagenetically altered fraction has a higher (altered) δ13C and also increased crystallinity within one individual. In addition, we proposed one potential tool to check the validity of bone carbonate by comparing bone collagen, enamel carbonate and bone carbonate values of δ13C and radiocarbon content from the same individual. In the case of Danebury cattle, we estimated the biogenic δ13Capa value for DC83 and DC89, although it is still difficult to overcome diagenesis in order to meet the expected value, which is shown to be 1.9‰ (DC83) and 3.5‰ (DC89). |
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Keywords: | Bone density fractionation Bone carbonate Bone collagen Radiocarbon dating Stable isotope analysis Tooth enamel carbonate Validity testing |
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