Publication: Preliminary submicroscopy of a vertebral bone fragment from a Bitinian tomb of 2nd century BC in Bursa, Western Turkey
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2011
Authors
Başkaya, Hüseyin Savaş
Şahîn, Mustafa
Şahin, Derya
Kaynak, Gökay
Akay, Sertan Kemal
Yılmaz, Özer
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Boyraz, Duygu
Akşit, İhsan
Arocena, Joselito
Polat, Sait
Dingil, Mahmut
Akca, Erhan
Biçici, Mehmet
Kapur, Selim
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Tuba-Ar-Turkish Academy of Sciences
Abstract
Despite the availability of large amount of information on human bones; little attention has been given to the environmental conditions of bone weathering and preservation. Secondary hydroxyapatite (carbonated hydroxyapatite for primary bone mineral) as the most well known but intriguing constituent of the bone was determined (SEM) in the pore spaces of a Bitinian (2nd century BC) mans vertebral bone fragment as aggregates together with probable amorphous compounds. Unweathered primary microcrystalline hydroxyapatites of the bone structure were also determined by EM indicating resistance to weathering. Organic bodies such as the True Slime Moulds of the Phylum Myxomycota were observed feeding on hydroxyapatite fragments, and secondary minute hydroxyapatite aggregates forming on unnamed elongated mycelia. All these features add up to manifest the alterations that primarily occur in post mortem soil-less environments of bones more independently and freely than in soil media, without being masked by the numerous processes the latter would shelter.
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Archaeology, Hydroxyapatite in bone, Bone matrix, SEM, XRD
Citation
Boyraz, D. vd.(2011). "Preliminary submicroscopy of a vertebral bone fragment from a Bitinian tomb of 2nd century BC in Bursa, Western Turkey". Tuba-Ar-Turkish Academy of Sciences Journal of Archaeology, 14, 151-158.