“…Although quite a few studies, using several techniques, have discussed the variability of bone composition as a function of incremental heating (e.g., Von Endt & Ortner, ; Person, Bocherens, Mariotti, & Renard, ; Rogers & Daniels, ; Hiller, Thompson, Evison, Chamberlain, & Wess, ; Etok et al, ; Piga, Malgosa, et al, 2008; Piga, Thompson, et al 2009; Lebon et al, ; Wang et al, ; Marques et al, ; Reidsma, Hoesel, van Os, Megens, & Braadbaart, ; Zohar, Ovadia, & Goren‐Inbar, ; Cascant et al, ; Chen et al, ; Ellingham, Thompson, & Islam, ), little research has been focused on the intrabone, intraskeleton, and interskeleton variability of chemometric indices. Those scarce studies reported important variations that may have a significant impact on subsequent analyses (Thompson et al, ; Snoeck et al, ).…”