Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1037659 | Journal of Archaeological Science | 2006 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
Blood and protein residue identification in archaeological research has been a controversial subject for the last 20Â years. This paper reports on the use of an improved protein radioimmunoassay (pRIA) technique in identifying protein residues. Results from the blind testing of the original and improved pRIA techniques in identifying bloodstains on experimental lithic artifacts are described and compared. We argue that the improved pRIA technique is highly sensitive and accurate for identifying protein residues to genus, and thus has excellent applications for archaeological research.
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Authors
Joshua D. Reuther, Jerold M. Lowenstein, S. Craig Gerlach, Darden Hood, Gary Scheuenstuhl, Douglas H. Ubelaker,