Acta Anthropologica Sinica ›› 2021, Vol. 40 ›› Issue (03): 513-525.doi: 10.16359/j.1000-3193/AAS.2021.0042

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Preliminary application of the X-rays diffraction technique in experimental study of burnt bones

HUANG Chao1,2,3(), ZHANG Shuangquan1,2,3()   

  1. 1. Laboratory for Vertebrate Evolution and Human Origins of CAS at the Institute of Vertebrate Paleontology and Paleoanthropology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100044, China
    2. CAS Center for Excellence in Life and Paleoenvironment, Beijing 100044
    3. University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100049
  • Received:2020-12-18 Revised:2021-02-18 Online:2021-06-15 Published:2021-06-24
  • Contact: ZHANG Shuangquan E-mail:huangchao@ivpp.ac.cn;zhangshuangquan@ivpp.ac.cn

Abstract:

Burnt bones are commonly found in archaeological sites and they are significant to a due understanding of the uses of fire by prehistoric humans. Previous studies have shown that the crystalline state of burnt bones will change differently under varying heating intensities. In order to understand whether the initial states of bones will have some effects on their crystalline states after burning, 56 sheep bones were burned in this study. We prepared three different initial states of bones (fleshed, defleshed and dry), and we further refined the temperature and time parameters of incineration. All samples were analyzed by using XRD. We find that the different initial states did have an effect on the crystalline states of bones after their burning, under certain temperature and time conditions. We also discussed the possibility of the application of this discovery in archaeological research.

Key words: Burnt bone, Experimental archaeology, Zooarchaeology, Bioarchaeology, XRD, Bone mineral

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