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Evidence of physico–chemical and isotopic modifications in archaeological bones during controlled acid etching
Authors:V Balter  J&#x;F Salige  H Bocherens  A Person
Institution:V. Balter,J.–F. Saliège,H. Bocherens,A. Person
Abstract:It has been repeatedly shown that palaeoecological inferences from the elemental and isotopic content of carbonate hydroxylapatite of fossil teeth and bones are unrecoverable without removing diagenetic overprinting by chemical pretreatments. Such pretreatments may in turn cause modification of the biogenic signature. In this paper, we focus upon optimal removal of Ca–bearing carbonates (mainly calcite). In order to control the progress with time of calcite dissolution, we perform leaching under vacuum, and we monitor the evolution of the pH, pCO2, δ13C of released CO2, %C, δ13C and δ18O of the remaining mineral. For a set of different Quaternary bones and teeth, mass and isotopic balances indicate that 1 hour at most is necessary for complete dissolution of calcite with an optimal conservation of carbonate hydroxylapatite. Long–lasting experiments lead to a fractionation of hydroxylapatite 18O/16O carbonates.
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