Title of article :
Gilan Iron Age Diet: Results based on chemical analysis on samples of human and animal bones
Author/Authors :
Fallahian, Yousef Iranian center for Archaeological research (ICAR) , Sathe, Vijay Deccan College Post Graduate and Research Institute, India , Shinde, Vasant Deccan College Post Graduate and Research Institute, India
Abstract :
Trace element analyses was carried out using Atomic Absorption Spectrophotometer and XRF on a small collection
of bones and teeth from horse and human bone samples to check the ratio of strontium and calcium and other
elements like zinc and copper. Interestingly the copper representation in humans is much higher compared to that
of Sr/Ca. This shows that their diet consisted mainly of animal meat and fish rather than other vegetarian foods.
However, the high representation of copper found in horse bone samples makes this scientific evidence an anomaly
and needs to be seen with caution and to be checked with a larger set of samples. likewise the zinc
Samples have a very weak representation. Of course the bones examined in this study came from museum repositories
and did not accompany the soil samples hence the values presented here represent only the bone chemistry.
Keywords :
XRF analysis , AAS analysis , Gilan Iron Age , bone , Diet
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics