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Detection of diagenetic alterations by Spectroscopic Analysis on Archaeological Bones from the Necropolis of Poseidonia (Paestum): A case study
Authors:Davide Alfano  Alexandra Romina Albunia  Oriana Motta  Antonio Proto  
Institution:aDepartment of Chemistry, University of Salerno, via Ponte Don Melillo, 84084 Fisciano (SA), Italy;bDepartment of Educational Science, University of Salerno, via Ponte Don Melillo, 84084 Fisciano (SA), Italy
Abstract:Understanding the chemical and physical alteration in archaeological bones, occurred after burial, is very interesting for researchers. In this paper, we present a study on the diagenetic alteration of human archaeological bony tissues from Paestum (South Italy), by combining complementary spectroscopic techniques, such as solid-state nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR), infrared spectroscopy (IR), and X-ray diffraction. In particular, 13C nuclear magnetic resonance–cross polarization-magic angle spinning (13C NMR CP-MAS) spectroscopy allows to identify and discriminate the adsorbed calcite, that is a diagenetic contaminant, from the structural one of apatite and 1H NMR-MAS spectroscopy shows how the degradation of organic phase of collagen is related to the time. The NMR data are combined with crystalline index, measured by X-ray diffraction, and with the splitting factor obtained by infrared spectroscopy. Moreover, the evaluation of the relative content of biogenic structural carbonate and of diagenetic fluorine is reported.
Keywords:Archaeological bones  NMR  X-ray diffraction  Infrared spectroscopy  Diagenesis
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