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Radiogenic and “stable” strontium isotopes in provenance studies: A review and first results on archaeological wood from shipwrecks.

Authors :
Hajj, Fadi
Poszwa, Anne
Bouchez, Julien
Guérold, François
Source :
Journal of Archaeological Science. Oct2017, Vol. 86, p24-49. 26p.
Publication Year :
2017

Abstract

Different approaches are used to study wood provenance, but most of them are based on tracers in wood that are generally controlled by climatic factors. The strontium isotopic ratio 87 Sr/ 86 Sr in trees and soils is related to the signature of the local bedrock. Despite being used in diverse archaeological studies, Sr isotopes have rarely been used to trace the provenance of archaeological wood and especially wood from shipwrecks. In addition, recent analytical advances have allowed the detection of mass-dependent fractionation of Sr isotopes during biogeochemical processes, as reflected in the variation of δ 88/86 Sr values between different environmental materials. The δ 88/86 Sr values could be used in conjunction with the 87 Sr/ 86 Sr isotope ratio to improve constraints on the sources of Sr in the archaeological materials being studied. This paper discusses the potential and limitations of using both of these Sr isotope ratios to trace the provenance of wood from shipwrecks. We review the 87 Sr/ 86 Sr and δ 88/86 Sr variations in rocks, waters, soils, plants and other living organisms and discuss how to determine the local Sr isotopic signature of potential sites. We also compile a list of known wood post mortem modifications in seawater. Possible implications in terms of the modification of the original Sr isotope ratios of wood during storage in seawater are illustrated through preliminary observations. This paper points out some limitations and perspectives for using Sr isotopes in provenancing wood from shipwrecks, and suggests future research to test and apply this approach for tracing the origin of archaeological wood. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
03054403
Volume :
86
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Journal of Archaeological Science
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
125253694
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jas.2017.09.005