The identification of archaeological eggshell using peptide markers
Avian eggshell survives well in alkaline and neutral soils, but its potential as an archaeological resource remains largely unexplored, mainly due to difficulties in its identification. Here we exploit the release of novel bird genomes and, for the first time on eggshell, use MALDI-ToF (matrix-assis...
Main Authors: | Presslee, S, Wilson, J, Woolley, J, Best, J, Russell, D, Radini, A, Fischer, R, Kessler, B, Boano, R, Collins, M, Demarchi, B |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Taylor and Francis
2018
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