On the use of trace elements in ancient necropolis studies: Overview and ICP-MS application to the case study of Valdaro site, Italy
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2013
abstract:
The cross-cutting study of archeological human remains is an important tool for improving the knowledge of the past civilities. Bones are actually bio-archives, storing information about the lifestyles of the individuals, the place where they lived, and their migration habits. In particular, some peculiar trace elements (such as strontium and zinc) are considered indicators of the so-called paleodiet, i.e. whether characterized by vegetables, cereals or meat.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Prehistoric bones; ICP-MS; Trace elements; Ancient remains; Principal Component Analysis; Linear Discriminant Analysis
List of contributors:
Rampazzi, Laura
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