Recently proposed innovative methods for dating archaeological finds reported in the literature are reviewed, together with the researches carried out in this field by our team, using several instrumental techniques (sensor, biosensor, electrochemical, thermal-analytical, and so on). In this framework, particular attention was then focused on examining the main currently adopted methods for bones dating. Lastly, the possibility of using thermogravimetry coupled to chemometrics for differentiating, quickly and inexpensively, finds of very ancient human fossil bones (several thousand years BC), from less ancient ones (few hundreds of years before and after Christ) is illustrated, together with a thorough discussion of the criteria (i.e., the collagen-carbonates content ratio, or the different types of carbonate) this approach is based on. © 2015 Elsevier B.V.
A survey on innovative dating methods in archaeometry with focus on fossil bones / Tomassetti, Mauro; Marini, Federico; Bucci, Remo; Campanella, Luigi. - In: TRENDS IN ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY. - ISSN 0167-2940. - STAMPA. - 79:(2016), pp. 371-379. [10.1016/j.trac.2015.11.017]
A survey on innovative dating methods in archaeometry with focus on fossil bones
TOMASSETTI, Mauro;MARINI, Federico;BUCCI, Remo;CAMPANELLA, Luigi
2016
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Recently proposed innovative methods for dating archaeological finds reported in the literature are reviewed, together with the researches carried out in this field by our team, using several instrumental techniques (sensor, biosensor, electrochemical, thermal-analytical, and so on). In this framework, particular attention was then focused on examining the main currently adopted methods for bones dating. Lastly, the possibility of using thermogravimetry coupled to chemometrics for differentiating, quickly and inexpensively, finds of very ancient human fossil bones (several thousand years BC), from less ancient ones (few hundreds of years before and after Christ) is illustrated, together with a thorough discussion of the criteria (i.e., the collagen-carbonates content ratio, or the different types of carbonate) this approach is based on. © 2015 Elsevier B.V.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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