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These boots are made for burnin’: Inferring the position of the corpse and the presence of leather footwears during cremation through isotope (δ(13)C, δ(18)O) and infrared (FTIR) analyses of experimentally burnt skeletal remains
Cremation is a complex mortuary practice, involving a number of activities of the living towards the dead before, during, and after the destruction of the bodily soft tissues by fire. The limiting information concerning these behavioral patterns obtained from the pyre remains and/or cremation deposi...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8513878/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34644308 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0257199 |
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author | Salesse, Kevin Stamataki, Elisavet Kontopoulos, Ioannis Verly, Georges Annaert, Rica Boudin, Mathieu Capuzzo, Giacomo Claeys, Philippe Dalle, Sarah Hlad, Marta de Mulder, Guy Sabaux, Charlotte Sengeløv, Amanda Veselka, Barbara Warmenbol, Eugène Vercauteren, Martine Snoeck, Christophe |
author_facet | Salesse, Kevin Stamataki, Elisavet Kontopoulos, Ioannis Verly, Georges Annaert, Rica Boudin, Mathieu Capuzzo, Giacomo Claeys, Philippe Dalle, Sarah Hlad, Marta de Mulder, Guy Sabaux, Charlotte Sengeløv, Amanda Veselka, Barbara Warmenbol, Eugène Vercauteren, Martine Snoeck, Christophe |
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description | Cremation is a complex mortuary practice, involving a number of activities of the living towards the dead before, during, and after the destruction of the bodily soft tissues by fire. The limiting information concerning these behavioral patterns obtained from the pyre remains and/or cremation deposits prevents the reconstruction of the handling of the corpse during the burning process. This pioneering study tries to determine the initial positioning of the corpse in the pyre and assess whether the deceased was wearing closed leather shoes during cremation through isotopic (δ(13)C, δ(18)O) and infrared (ATR-FTIR) analyses of experimentally burnt pig remains, used as a proxy for humans. The results obtained show that both the position of feet on or within the pyre and the presence of footwears may moderately-to-highly influence the oxygen isotope ratios of bone apatite carbonates and the cyanamide content of calcined bone in certain situations. By forming a protective layer, shoes appear to temporarily delay the burning of the underlying pig tissues and to increase the heat-shielding effect of the soft tissues protecting the bone mineral fraction. In such case, bioapatite bone carbonates exchange oxygen with a relatively more (18)O-depleted atmosphere (due to the influence of lignin-derived oxygen rather than cellulose-derived oxygen), resulting in more pronounced decrease in the δ(18)O(carb) values during burning of the shoed feet vs. unshoed feet. The shift observed here was as high as 2.5‰. A concomitant isotopic effect of the initial location of the feet in the pyres was also observed, resulting in a top-to-bottom decrease difference in the δ(18)O(carb) values of shoed feet of about 1.4‰ between each deposition level tested. Finally, the presence of cyanamide (CN/P ≥ 0.02) seems to be indicative of closed footwear since the latter creates favorable conditions for its incorporation into bone apatite. |
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spelling | pubmed-85138782021-10-14 These boots are made for burnin’: Inferring the position of the corpse and the presence of leather footwears during cremation through isotope (δ(13)C, δ(18)O) and infrared (FTIR) analyses of experimentally burnt skeletal remains Salesse, Kevin Stamataki, Elisavet Kontopoulos, Ioannis Verly, Georges Annaert, Rica Boudin, Mathieu Capuzzo, Giacomo Claeys, Philippe Dalle, Sarah Hlad, Marta de Mulder, Guy Sabaux, Charlotte Sengeløv, Amanda Veselka, Barbara Warmenbol, Eugène Vercauteren, Martine Snoeck, Christophe PLoS One Research Article Cremation is a complex mortuary practice, involving a number of activities of the living towards the dead before, during, and after the destruction of the bodily soft tissues by fire. The limiting information concerning these behavioral patterns obtained from the pyre remains and/or cremation deposits prevents the reconstruction of the handling of the corpse during the burning process. This pioneering study tries to determine the initial positioning of the corpse in the pyre and assess whether the deceased was wearing closed leather shoes during cremation through isotopic (δ(13)C, δ(18)O) and infrared (ATR-FTIR) analyses of experimentally burnt pig remains, used as a proxy for humans. The results obtained show that both the position of feet on or within the pyre and the presence of footwears may moderately-to-highly influence the oxygen isotope ratios of bone apatite carbonates and the cyanamide content of calcined bone in certain situations. By forming a protective layer, shoes appear to temporarily delay the burning of the underlying pig tissues and to increase the heat-shielding effect of the soft tissues protecting the bone mineral fraction. In such case, bioapatite bone carbonates exchange oxygen with a relatively more (18)O-depleted atmosphere (due to the influence of lignin-derived oxygen rather than cellulose-derived oxygen), resulting in more pronounced decrease in the δ(18)O(carb) values during burning of the shoed feet vs. unshoed feet. The shift observed here was as high as 2.5‰. A concomitant isotopic effect of the initial location of the feet in the pyres was also observed, resulting in a top-to-bottom decrease difference in the δ(18)O(carb) values of shoed feet of about 1.4‰ between each deposition level tested. Finally, the presence of cyanamide (CN/P ≥ 0.02) seems to be indicative of closed footwear since the latter creates favorable conditions for its incorporation into bone apatite. Public Library of Science 2021-10-13 /pmc/articles/PMC8513878/ /pubmed/34644308 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0257199 Text en © 2021 Salesse et al https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Salesse, Kevin Stamataki, Elisavet Kontopoulos, Ioannis Verly, Georges Annaert, Rica Boudin, Mathieu Capuzzo, Giacomo Claeys, Philippe Dalle, Sarah Hlad, Marta de Mulder, Guy Sabaux, Charlotte Sengeløv, Amanda Veselka, Barbara Warmenbol, Eugène Vercauteren, Martine Snoeck, Christophe These boots are made for burnin’: Inferring the position of the corpse and the presence of leather footwears during cremation through isotope (δ(13)C, δ(18)O) and infrared (FTIR) analyses of experimentally burnt skeletal remains |
title | These boots are made for burnin’: Inferring the position of the corpse and the presence of leather footwears during cremation through isotope (δ(13)C, δ(18)O) and infrared (FTIR) analyses of experimentally burnt skeletal remains |
title_full | These boots are made for burnin’: Inferring the position of the corpse and the presence of leather footwears during cremation through isotope (δ(13)C, δ(18)O) and infrared (FTIR) analyses of experimentally burnt skeletal remains |
title_fullStr | These boots are made for burnin’: Inferring the position of the corpse and the presence of leather footwears during cremation through isotope (δ(13)C, δ(18)O) and infrared (FTIR) analyses of experimentally burnt skeletal remains |
title_full_unstemmed | These boots are made for burnin’: Inferring the position of the corpse and the presence of leather footwears during cremation through isotope (δ(13)C, δ(18)O) and infrared (FTIR) analyses of experimentally burnt skeletal remains |
title_short | These boots are made for burnin’: Inferring the position of the corpse and the presence of leather footwears during cremation through isotope (δ(13)C, δ(18)O) and infrared (FTIR) analyses of experimentally burnt skeletal remains |
title_sort | these boots are made for burnin’: inferring the position of the corpse and the presence of leather footwears during cremation through isotope (δ(13)c, δ(18)o) and infrared (ftir) analyses of experimentally burnt skeletal remains |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8513878/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34644308 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0257199 |
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