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Bone collagen preservation in the tropics: a case study from ancient Puerto Rico
Authors:William J Pestle  Michael Colvard
Institution:Department of Oral Medicine and Diagnostic Sciences, College of Dentistry, Room 569E, University of Illinois at Chicago, 801 S. Paulina St. (MC 838), Chicago, IL 60612-7213, USA
Abstract:Bone collagen is a well-characterized and generally robust protein that plays a key role in both radiometric dating and stable isotopic reconstruction of paleodiet. To be useful for such purposes, however, analyzed collagen must be relatively taphonomically unaltered. To date, little research has been conducted to document the taphonomic fate of bone collagen from archaeological sites in the tropics. In the present work, a large (n = 298) dataset of archaeological bone samples from sites on the island of Puerto Rico is examined by means of radiometric, chemical, and elemental analyses. The ultimate conclusion of this work is that while collagen loss may be accelerated in the tropics versus that seen in samples from higher latitudes, what collagen remains is typically sufficiently well-preserved and taphonomically unaltered as to make radiocarbon dating and/or stable isotopic analysis worthwhile.
Keywords:Collagen  Stable isotope  Radiocarbon  Paleodiet  Tropical  Puerto Rico
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