Variation in bioavailable lead, copper, and strontium concentrations in human skeletons from medieval to early modern Denmark

IF 2 1区 社会学 Q1 ANTHROPOLOGY
Jesper L. Boldsen , Dorthe Dangvard Pedersen , George R. Milner , Vicki R.L. Kristensen , Lilian Skytte , Stig Bergmann Møller , Torben Birk Sarauw , Charlotte Boje Hilligsø Andersen , Lars Agersnap Larsen , Inger Marie Hyldgaard , Mette Klingenberg , Lars Krants Larsen , Lene Mollerup , Lone Seberg , Lars Christian Bentsen , Morten Søvsø , Tenna Kristensen , Jakob Tue Christensen , Poul Baltzer Heide , Lone C. Nørgaard , Kaare Lund Rasmussen
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Three trace elements in human bones permit the delineation of temporal and social variability among medieval to early modern Danes in what they ate (strontium, Sr) and whether they lived in an urban or non-urban setting (lead, Pb; copper, Cu). The chemical composition of bones from 332 children (5 to 12 years old) buried in 51 Danish cemeteries was estimated through Inductively Coupled Plasma Mass Spectrometry (ICP-MS). Children provide a local chemical signal because they were less likely than adults to have moved from one place to another. There was no age effect on trace element concentrations. Geographical variability in trace element concentrations was highly localized, so the three elements, individually or collectively, cannot be used to identify where in Denmark people originated. Diets and exposure to sources of Pb and Cu, however, did not remain constant over time. Trace element concentrations show that the life experiences of people from towns differed from their rural counterparts. While most apparent with Pb and Cu, it is also true of Sr until urban and rural diets converged in the early modern period.

丹麦中世纪至现代早期人类骨骼中生物可利用的铅、铜和锶浓度的变化
通过人骨中的三种微量元素,可以确定中世纪至近代早期丹麦人在饮食(锶,Sr)和生活在城市或非城市环境(铅,Pb;铜,Cu)方面的时间和社会差异。我们通过电感耦合等离子体质谱法(ICP-MS)估算了埋葬在丹麦 51 个墓地中的 332 名儿童(5 至 12 岁)骨骼的化学成分。儿童提供了当地的化学信号,因为与成人相比,他们不太可能从一个地方搬到另一个地方。年龄对微量元素浓度没有影响。痕量元素浓度的地理变异具有高度的地方性,因此这三种元素单独或集体都不能用来确定丹麦人的原籍地。然而,膳食和接触铅和铜的来源并不是长期不变的。微量元素浓度表明,城镇居民的生活经历与农村居民不同。虽然铅和铜的情况最为明显,但锶的情况也是如此,直到现代早期城市和农村的饮食趋于一致。
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期刊介绍: An innovative, international publication, the Journal of Anthropological Archaeology is devoted to the development of theory and, in a broad sense, methodology for the systematic and rigorous understanding of the organization, operation, and evolution of human societies. The discipline served by the journal is characterized by its goals and approach, not by geographical or temporal bounds. The data utilized or treated range from the earliest archaeological evidence for the emergence of human culture to historically documented societies and the contemporary observations of the ethnographer, ethnoarchaeologist, sociologist, or geographer. These subjects appear in the journal as examples of cultural organization, operation, and evolution, not as specific historical phenomena.
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