Atmospheric mercury pollution deciphered through archaeological bones

Volume: 119, Pages: 105159 - 105159
Published: Jul 1, 2020
Abstract
Mercury is a major environmental pollutant extensively used by humans, whose pollution dates back at least to c. 3250 BCE (South Iberian Peninsula). As it happens today, past populations were mostly affected by low dose chronic mercury exposure, with levels that varied with the intensity of some anthropogenic activities (mining and metallurgy in particular). Despite its toxic nature, mercury impact in humans themselves has been hardly addressed...
Paper Details
Title
Atmospheric mercury pollution deciphered through archaeological bones
Published Date
Jul 1, 2020
Volume
119
Pages
105159 - 105159
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