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Surface analysis of an eagle talon from Krapina
Radovčić, Davorka ; Birarda, Giovanni ; Sršen, Ankica Oros ; Vaccari, Lisa ; Radovčić, Jakov ; Frayer, David W.
Radovčić, Davorka
Birarda, Giovanni
Sršen, Ankica Oros
Vaccari, Lisa
Radovčić, Jakov
Frayer, David W.
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Abstract
The Krapina white-tailed eagle talons represent a kind of jewelry worn by Krapina Neandertals some 130,000 years ago. New inspection of one Krapina talon (386.1) revealed a fiber, sealed by a thin silicate coating, adhering to the surface within a wide cut mark, as well as concentrated traces of occasional spots of red and yellow pigment and some black stains. We analyzed the fiber and small portions of pigmented areas by non-invasive, infrared synchrotron beam. Different areas were targeted, revealing the protein nature of the fiber, identified as of animal origin. Targeted areas revealed intra- and inter-strand aggregation indicating the fiber to be collagen losing its original triple α-helix conformation, further confirming the diagenetic decay of the original collagen structure and the antiquity of the fiber. It is possible that the fiber is a remnant of the leather or sinew string binding the talons together. Spectroscopic analysis of the pigments in two isolated areas confirmed two types of ochre and that the dark spots are charcoal remnants. Applying novel non-invasive technologies provides new possibilities to further test the hypothesis of using prehistoric objects for symbolic purposes.
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2020-04-14
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Nature Research
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Archaeology, Evolution
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Radovčić, D., Birarda, G., Sršen, A. O., Vaccari, L., Radovčić, J., & Frayer, D. W. (2020). Surface analysis of an eagle talon from Krapina. Scientific reports, 10(1), 6329. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-020-62938-4