Corrigendum to “Species identification of archaeological marine mammals using collagen fingerprinting” [YJASC 41 (2014) 631–641]

Throughout human history, coastal and marine resources have been a vital part of human subsistence. As a result archaeological faunal assemblages from coastal sites often contain large quantities of skeletal remains indicative of human interaction with marine mammals. However, these are often hard t...

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Published in:Journal of Archaeological Science
Main Authors: Buckley, M, Fraser, S, Herman, Jeremy S, Melton, N D, Mulville, J, Pálsdóttir, A H
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2015
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spelling ftnmscotland:oai:repository.nms.ac.uk:2085 2023-05-15T17:32:26+02:00 Corrigendum to “Species identification of archaeological marine mammals using collagen fingerprinting” [YJASC 41 (2014) 631–641] Buckley, M Fraser, S Herman, Jeremy S Melton, N D Mulville, J Pálsdóttir, A H 2015-09 application/pdf http://repository.nms.ac.uk/2085/ http://repository.nms.ac.uk/2085/1/2085%20Corrigendum%20to%20%E2%80%9CSpecies%20identification%20of%20archaeological%20marine%20mammals%20using%20collagen%20fingerprinting.pdf https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jas.2015.05.009 en eng Elsevier http://repository.nms.ac.uk/2085/1/2085%20Corrigendum%20to%20%E2%80%9CSpecies%20identification%20of%20archaeological%20marine%20mammals%20using%20collagen%20fingerprinting.pdf Buckley, M, Fraser, S, Herman, Jeremy S <http://repository.nms.ac.uk/view/nmsauthors/Herman=3AJeremy_S=3A=3A.html>, Melton, N D, Mulville, J and Pálsdóttir, A H (2015) Corrigendum to “Species identification of archaeological marine mammals using collagen fingerprinting” [YJASC 41 (2014) 631–641]. Journal of Archaeological Science, 61. p. 290. ISSN 0305-4403 doi:10.1016/j.jas.2015.05.009 cc_by_4 CC-BY QH301 Biology Article PeerReviewed 2015 ftnmscotland https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jas.2015.05.009 2019-11-09T11:03:45Z Throughout human history, coastal and marine resources have been a vital part of human subsistence. As a result archaeological faunal assemblages from coastal sites often contain large quantities of skeletal remains indicative of human interaction with marine mammals. However, these are often hard to identify due to a unique combination of factors regarding the procurement, utilisation, morphological and physical characteristics of marine mammal bones. These factors often result in a large number of archaeological cetacean and pinniped specimens fragmented beyond visual recognition, being labelled ‘whale’ or ‘marine mammal’. In this paper we report the development of a Zooarchaeology by Mass Spectrometry (ZooMS) method of collagen fingerprinting, for efficient and low cost discrimination of a wide range of marine mammal species including cetaceans and pinnipeds. We apply the technique to more than fifty archaeological specimens from seven different North Atlantic sites ranging from the Mesolithic until the Early Modern period. Article in Journal/Newspaper North Atlantic Unknown Journal of Archaeological Science 61 290
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Pálsdóttir, A H
Corrigendum to “Species identification of archaeological marine mammals using collagen fingerprinting” [YJASC 41 (2014) 631–641]
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description Throughout human history, coastal and marine resources have been a vital part of human subsistence. As a result archaeological faunal assemblages from coastal sites often contain large quantities of skeletal remains indicative of human interaction with marine mammals. However, these are often hard to identify due to a unique combination of factors regarding the procurement, utilisation, morphological and physical characteristics of marine mammal bones. These factors often result in a large number of archaeological cetacean and pinniped specimens fragmented beyond visual recognition, being labelled ‘whale’ or ‘marine mammal’. In this paper we report the development of a Zooarchaeology by Mass Spectrometry (ZooMS) method of collagen fingerprinting, for efficient and low cost discrimination of a wide range of marine mammal species including cetaceans and pinnipeds. We apply the technique to more than fifty archaeological specimens from seven different North Atlantic sites ranging from the Mesolithic until the Early Modern period.
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author Buckley, M
Fraser, S
Herman, Jeremy S
Melton, N D
Mulville, J
Pálsdóttir, A H
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title Corrigendum to “Species identification of archaeological marine mammals using collagen fingerprinting” [YJASC 41 (2014) 631–641]
title_short Corrigendum to “Species identification of archaeological marine mammals using collagen fingerprinting” [YJASC 41 (2014) 631–641]
title_full Corrigendum to “Species identification of archaeological marine mammals using collagen fingerprinting” [YJASC 41 (2014) 631–641]
title_fullStr Corrigendum to “Species identification of archaeological marine mammals using collagen fingerprinting” [YJASC 41 (2014) 631–641]
title_full_unstemmed Corrigendum to “Species identification of archaeological marine mammals using collagen fingerprinting” [YJASC 41 (2014) 631–641]
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