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Archaeological bone.
The archaeological bone points are consistent in size and breakage patterns with such uses.
Chadefaux, C., Le Hô, A.-S., Bellot-Gurlet, L. & Reiche, I. Curve-fitting Micro-ATR-FTIR studies of the Amide I and II bands of Type I collagen in archaeological bone materials.
Such methods that allow the deduction of the past from modern genetic data are especially helpful in regions where ancient DNA studies are limited due to paucity of archaeological bone material.
The idea that these chemical clues are preserved in archaeological bone suggests that all manner of conditions might be diagnosed, perhaps even some that do not affect the bones' appearance and manifest only chemically.
For most archaeometric analyses on archaeological bone material, such as the determination of the isotopic composition or genetic approaches, an advanced degree of diagenetic alteration can make designated analysis impossible.
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Transmitted and non-transmitted bores, fractures and sometimes holes are the common aspects of deterioration that can be found in archaeological bones in excavations and storehouses.
Devièse, T., Comeskey, D., McCullagh, J., Bronk Ramsey, C. & Higham, T. New protocol for compound-specific radiocarbon analysis of archaeological bones.
Using up-to-date techniques, such as ion beam analyses, this element could also help relative dating applications, ranging from burial durations of archaeological bones and teeth to the determination of exposure ages of meteorites on the Antarctic ice shield.
Collagen was extracted from archaeological bones as described above for modern fish bones.
Collagen was extracted from some modern fishbones, as this is the material used for analyses of archaeological bones.
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