Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1035819 Journal of Archaeological Science 2011 8 Pages PDF
Abstract

The present paper explores the potentials of trace elements in human dental enamel to indicate mobility and to detect the presence of individuals who had migrated into a community after childhood. Three Pre-Hispanic samples of infants from the Yucatán peninsula were chosen, one from the northern coast (Xcambó), one from the coast of the Gulf of Mexico (Campeche) and the last one from the tropical inland rain forest (Calakmul). Infants’ first permanent molars are the term of reference because infants were very likely born in the same place where they died and therefore are supposed to represent the local geo-chemical environment. Their chemical signature was then compared to the one of the adults from the site of Xcambó. The elemental composition was recorded by means of laser ablation-time of flight-ICP-MS. Sr and Ba (and secondly Mg and I) discriminate well the three infant samples. All the Early Classic adults from Xcambó fall within the range of variation of the site’s infants, while 25% of the Late Classic adults fall outside the range in agreement with archaeological, bioarcheological, and isotopic evidence. LA-ICP-Ms analyses of trace elements in archaeological samples can be an important analytical tool to detect foreigners in local populations. The selection of infants as reference values helps reduce the limits faced by trace element analyses in past human populations studies.

► We use trace elements from dental enamel to detect foreigners in archaeological sites. ► Trace elements reflect the sites' dietary, hydro-geological and bedrock content. ► Most infants died where they were born, so they mirror the geo-chemistry of the site. ► Sr and Ba discriminate among three different archaeological Maya sites in Yucatan. ► 25% of the adults from one site fall outside the local range of variability.

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