[Bonetools] Collagen Question
Alice Choyke
h13017cho at iif.hu
Fri Apr 17 15:49:35 CEST 2009
Dear Justyna,
Could you just let me know whether the bank transfer for the registration
has gone through AND whether you have received our paper abstract (Noelle
and Provenzano).
Best,
Alice
On Tue, Apr 14, 2009 at 9:13 AM, <justyna.baron at archeo.uni.wroc.pl> wrote:
> Dear everybody,
> do you know of any analyses of collagen content in animal bones from
> prehistoric sites? There were some studies on human bones (interpreted
> previously as inhumation remains, but collagen tests proved they were
> cooked before deposition). Some of bones found in 'ritual' or
> 'sacrificial' contexts are considered as 'raw' (based on macroscopic
> observations) but collagen test might prove there were 'cooked' or roasted
> etc. If you know of such tests please let me know. I have not found
> anything so far,
> best regards
> Justyna Baron
> justyna.baron at gmail.com
>
>
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