Further Evidence of Lead Contamination of Omaha Skeletons Further Evidence of Lead Contamination of Omaha Skeletons Part of the Anthropology Commons, and the Geochemistry Commons (original) (raw)

Further evidence of lead contamination of Omaha skeletons

Mary Anne Holmes

American Journal of Physical Anthropology, 1994

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Evaluation of lead concentrations in 18th‐century Omaha Indian skeletons using ICP‐MS

Karl Reinhard

American Journal of Physical …, 1992

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Lead in bone II: skeletal-lead content as an indicator of lifetime lead ingestion and the social correlates in an archaeological population

Fraser D Neiman, George Rapp

American Journal of Physical Anthropology, 1981

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Lead in Archeological Human Bones Reflecting Historical Changes in Lead Production

yigal erel

Environmental Science & Technology

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Problems in determination of skeletal lead burden in archaeological samples: An example from the First African Baptist Church population

Joel Pounds

American Journal of Physical Anthropology, 2008

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Skeletal Concentrations of Lead, Cadmium, Zinc, and Silver in Ancient North American Pecos Indians

Russell Flegal

Environmental Health Perspectives, 1991

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Investigating Past Lead Exposure in Bioarchaeological Remains with Synchrotron X-ray Fluorescence and Absorption Spectroscopy

Tamara Varney

Synchrotron Radiation News, 2019

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Post-mortem intake of lead in 11th century human bones and teeth studied by milli- and microbeam PIXE and RBS

Holger Schutkowski

Nuclear Instruments & Methods in Physics Research Section B-beam Interactions With Materials and Atoms, 1999

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Lead in bone III. Prediction of social correlates from skeletal lead content in four Colonial American populations (Catoctin Furnace, College Landing, Governor's Land, and Irene Mound)

George Rapp

American Journal of Physical Anthropology, 1985

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The distribution of lead within ancient and modern human teeth: Implications for long-term and historical exposure monitoring

Janet Montgomery

Science of The Total Environment, 1998

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The Lead Content of Human Bones from the 1845 Franklin Expedition

A. Keenleyside

Journal of Archaeological Science, 1996

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Lead post-mortem intake in human bones of ancient populations by 109Cd-based X-ray fluorescence and EDXRF

David Chettle

Talanta, 2006

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Human tooth enamel as a record of the comparative lead exposure of prehistoric and modern people

Janet Montgomery

Science of The Total Environment, 2000

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18th century lead smelting in central North America: evidence from lead isotope and INAA measurements

Ron Hancock

Journal of Archaeological Science, 1995

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Pre-Columbian lead pollution from Native American galena processing and land use in the midcontinental United States

Jeremy J Wilson

Geology, 2019

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Evidence for lead diagenesis in ancient bones of the Southern Andes

Deborah Blom

Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section B: Beam Interactions with Materials and Atoms, 2007

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Bone lead in the prehistoric population of Gran Canaria

Matilde Arnay

American Journal of Human Biology, 1999

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Lead concentrations in cortical and trabecular bones in deceased smelter workers

Staffan Skerfving

Journal of Trace Elements in Medicine and Biology, 2005

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Isotopic evidence for anthropogenic lead exposure on a 17th/18th century Barbadian plantation

J.E. Laffoon, Andrew Millard

American Journal Physical Anthropology, 2019

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Lead and Copper at Prehistoric Ban Non Wat: Helpful of Harmful?

Stacey M . Ward

2009

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Comparison of bone lead in Pre-Hispanic, 18th century and modern population of Tenerife

Matilde Arnay

Science of The Total Environment, 1998

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Human lead exposure in England from approximately 5500 to the 16th century

Mark A Trickett

The Science of the Total …, 2004

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Cattin et al_2009_Editorial : Lead isotopes and archaeometallurgy. In : Archaeological and anthropological sciences, 1, 3

Florence Cattin, Marie Besse

Archaeological and Anthropological Sciences, 2009

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Elemental analysis of nineteenth century lead artifacts from Lewis and Clark and Hudson's Bay sites of the Pacific Northwest

Jamie Ryan Lockman

2006

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Human lead exposure in England from approximately 5500 bp to the 16th century ad

Janet Montgomery

Science of The Total Environment, 2004

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Chemical compositional changes in archaeological human bones due to diagenesis: Type of bone vs soil environment. 2016. López-Costas O, Lantes-Suárez Ó, and Martínez Cortizas AJournal of archaeological science 67:43-51.

Olalla Lopez-Costas

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Cattin, Guénette-Beck, Besse, Serneels_2009_Lead isotopes and archaeometallurgy. In : Archaeological and Anthropological Sciences, special issue, 1, 3

Marie Besse

2009

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Bone cadmium and lead in prehistoric inhabitants and domestic animals from Gran Canaria

Matilde Arnay

Science of The Total Environment, 2003

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Exposure to Cadmium and Lead in an Agropastoral Iron Age Population

Alfredo Coppa

International Journal of Osteoarchaeology, 2014

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Lead Shot Making among the Sac of Northwestern Illinois: PXRF and SEM Analyses of Metal Artifacts from the Crawford Farm Site (8Ri81)

David Birnbaum, Mark Wagner, Kayeleigh Sharp

Illinois Antiquity, 2015

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Mercury in archaeological human bone: biogenic or diagenetic?

Ana Maria Silva

Journal of Archaeological Science 108, 2019

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Different contamination styles of prehistoric human teeth at a Swiss necropolis (Sion, Valais) inferred from lead and strontium isotopes

Massimo Chiaradia

Applied Geochemistry, 2003

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