骨の最小破壊放射性炭素年代測定
Tom Higham1,2, Katharina Luftensteiner1, Laura van der Sluis1,2
1Department of Evolutionary Anthropology, Faculty of Life Sciences, University of Vienna, Vienna, Austria.
Rapid communications in mass spectrometry : RCM
|January 30, 2026
まとめ
新しい水ベースの方法により、最小限の損傷で骨の放射性炭素年代測定が可能になります。この最小破壊コラーゲン抽出は、貴重な考古学的工芸品を保存し、正確な日付を提供します。
科学分野:
- 考古計測学
- 生物地球化学
- 古タンパク質学
背景:
- 骨は放射性炭素年代測定に不可欠ですが、現在の方法は破壊的です。
- 既存の非破壊技術は、骨の放射性炭素年代測定には確立されていません。
- この研究では、非破壊骨年代測定のための新しいアプローチを調査します。
主な方法:
- 骨と歯全体から可溶性コラーゲンを抽出するために、温水(75°Cおよび90°C)抽出技術を使用しました。
- 抽出されたコラーゲンを精製し、加速器質量分析(AMS)放射性炭素年代測定を実施しました。
- この方法を、さまざまな考古学的時代(青銅器時代、中新世および上新世)の骨と歯のサンプルに適用しました。
結論:
- 温水を用いた最小破壊コラーゲン抽出とそれに続く精製は、破壊法に匹敵する正確な放射性炭素年代を提供します。
- このアプローチは、目に見える外部損傷を回避し、貴重な骨と歯のサンプルの完全性を保存します。
- この方法は、貴重な工芸品、装飾品、博物館のオブジェクトを大幅な変更なしに年代測定する可能性を秘めています。
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