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Chemical Alteration and Use of Beeswax Through Time: Accelerated Ageing Tests and Analysis of Archaeological Samples from Various Environmental Contexts
Authors:M. Regert  S. Colinart  L. Degrand  O. Decavallas
Abstract:In order better to interpret the chemical composition of ancient organic residues and artefacts containing beeswax, the degradation of this raw material was accelerated in the laboratory by controlled heating. During the course of degradation, deposits were condensed above the beeswax. Both degraded beeswax and these deposits were analysed. These experiments definitively proved that n‐alkane depletion is due to a sublimation process that depends on the molecular weight of these hydrocarbons. The formation of benzoic and cinnamic derivatives due to the degradation of flavonoid precursors initially present in beeswax has also been highlighted for the first time. The analysis of samples from Neolithic and Roman periods led to the identification of beeswax characterized by different degradation patterns linked to their environmental context.
Keywords:GREECE  FRANCE  FAYUM  NEOLITHIC  ROMAN PERIOD  FOURIER TRANSFORM INFRARED SPECTROMETRY  GAS CHROMATOGRAPHY  MASS SPECTROMETRY  DEGRADATION EXPERIMENT  BEESWAX  POTTERY  STRAINER  N‐ALKANES  ESTERS  PHENOLIC COMPOUNDS
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