Experimental chemical degradation compared to natural diagenetic alteration of collagen: implications for collagen quality indicators for stable isotope analysis |
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Authors: | Michaela Harbeck Gisela Grupe |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Biology I, Biodiversit?tsforschung/Anthropologie, Biozentrum, University of Munich, Gro?hadener Str. 2, 82152, Martinsried, Germany 2. Bavarian State Collection of Anthropology and Palaeoanatomy, Karolinenplatz 2a, 80333, Munich, Germany
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Abstract: | Stable isotopic ratios from archaeological bone collagen are valid palaeodietary indicators, but depend on sufficiently well preserved molecules and several collagen quality criteria have to be fulfilled (mostly collagen wt%, C%; N%, C/N molar ratio). For a reassessment of these quality criteria, and a better understanding of the chemical degradation of bone collagen, experimentally degraded modern bones and 54 archaeological human bones were investigated. In the course of the experimental degradation, alterations of isotopic ratios were paralleled by altered collagen quality criteria. The contrary was found in the case of the archaeological specimens. This implies that the commonly used collagen quality criteria may be insufficient and do not guarantee that stable isotopic values of the gelatine extracts will still represent the original biological signal. |
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Keywords: | Collagen degradation Stable isotopes C/N ratio Amino acid profile Racemization |
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