Raman hyperspectral imaging as an effective and highly informative tool to study the diagenetic alteration of fossil bones

Volume: 179, Pages: 167 - 176
Published: Mar 1, 2018
Abstract
Retrieving the pristine chemical or isotopic composition of archaeological bones is of great interest for many studies aiming to reconstruct the past life of ancient populations (i.e. diet, mobility, palaeoenvironment, age). However, from the death of the individual onwards, bones undergo several taphonomic and diagenetic processes that cause the alteration of their microstructure and composition. A detailed study on bone diagenesis has the...
Paper Details
Title
Raman hyperspectral imaging as an effective and highly informative tool to study the diagenetic alteration of fossil bones
Published Date
Mar 1, 2018
Journal
Volume
179
Pages
167 - 176
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