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Radiocarbon | 2009

Radiocarbon Dating of Calcined Bones: Where Does the Carbon Come from?

A. Zazzo; Jean-François Saliège; A. Person; H. Boucher

Over the past decade, radiocarbon dating of the carbonate contained in the mineral fraction of calcined bones has emerged as a viable alternative to dating skeletal remains in situations where collagen is no longer present. However, anomalously low δ13C values have been reported for calcined bones, suggesting that the mineral fraction of bone is altered. Therefore, exchange with other sources of carbon during heating cannot be excluded. Here, we report new results from anal- yses on cremated bones found in archaeological sites in Africa and the Near East, as well as the results of several experiments aiming at improving our understanding of the fate of mineral and organic carbon of bone during heating. Heating of modern bone was carried out at different temperatures, for different durations, and under natural and controlled conditions, and the evo- lution of several parameters (weight, color, %C, %N, δ13C value, carbonate content, crystallinity indexes measured by XRD and FTIR) was monitored. Results from archaeological sites confirm that calcined bones are unreliable for paleoenvironmental and paleodietary reconstruction using stable isotopes. Experimental results suggest that the carbon remaining in bone after cre- mation likely comes from the original inorganic pool, highly fractionated due to rapid recrystallization. Therefore, its reli- ability for 14C dating should be seen as close to that of tooth enamel, due to crystallographic properties of calcined bones.


Journal of Archaeological Science | 1995

Early Diagenetic Evolution of Bone Phosphate: An X-ray Diffractometry Analysis

Alain Person; Hervé Bocherens; Jean-François Saliège; François Paris; Valéry Zeitoun; Martine Gérard


Quaternary Research | 1998

Holocene Lakes from Ramlat as-Sab'atayn (Yemen) Illustrate the Impact of Monsoon Activity in Southern Arabia☆

Anne-Marie Lézine; Jean-François Saliège; Christian P. Robert; Frédéric Wertz; Marie-Louise Inizan


Global and Planetary Change | 2010

Climate change and human occupation in the Southern Arabian lowlands during the last deglaciation and the Holocene

Anne-Marie Lézine; Christian P. Robert; Serge Cleuziou; Marie-Louise Inizan; Frank Braemer; Jean-François Saliège; Florence Sylvestre; Jean-Jacques Tiercelin; Rémy Crassard; Sophie Mery; Vincent Charpentier; Tara Steimer-Herbet


Vegetation History and Archaeobotany | 2002

Mangroves of Oman during the late Holocene: climatic implications and impact on human settlements

Anne-Marie Lézine; Jean-François Saliège; Robert Mathieu; Thibaut-Louis Tagliatela; Sophie Méry; Vincent Charpentier; Serge Cleuziou


Journal of Archaeological Science | 1995

Preservation of13C/12C Original Ratio and14C Dating of the Mineral Fraction of Human Bones From Saharan Tombs, Niger

Jean-François Saliège; Alain Person; François Paris


Sedimentary Geology | 2007

Influence of paleotopography, base level and sedimentation rate on estuarine system response to the Holocene sea-level rise: The example of the Marais Vernier, Seine estuary, France

Millena Frouin; David Sebag; Alain Durand; Benoit Laignel; Jean-François Saliège; Barbara J. Mahler; Cyrille Fauchard


Archaeometry | 2002

Evidence of physico–chemical and isotopic modifications in archaeological bones during controlled acid etching

Vincent Balter; Jean-François Saliège; Hervé Bocherens; Alain Person


Paleobiology | 2001

Le Bronze ancien du Ramlat as Sabatayn (Yémen) : Deux nécropoles de la première moitié du IIIe millénaire à la bordure du désert : Jebel Jidran et Jebel Ruwaiq

François Braemer; Tara Steimer-Herbet; Luc Buchet; Jean-François Saliège; H Guy


Geomorphologie-relief Processus Environnement | 2007

Late Holocene sedimentary forcing and human settlements in the Jerf el Oustani - Ras el Sass region (Banc d’Arguin, Mauritania)

Jean-Paul Barusseau; Robert Vernet; Jean-François Saliège; Cyr Descamps

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Barbara J. Mahler

United States Geological Survey

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Robert Vernet

University of Nouakchott

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