The effects of exogenous substances on the color of heated bones
Joana Rosa,
Luís A. E. Batista de Carvalho,
Francisco P. S. C. Gil
et al.
Abstract:ObjectivesBurned bone coloration has been used for decades to help in the bioanthropological analysis of burned human bones. However, there is a variety of factors that can interfere with the coloration manifested by bones exposed to heat, resulting in colors that differ from the usual black to white gradient. In this study, we evaluated possible causes of unusual coloration changes and hues in burned bone.Materials and MethodsFor that purpose, defleshed fresh pig (Sus scrofa) ribs as well as fresh and dry hum… Show more
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