Arqueologia biomolecular: Passos preliminares para interpretaç ões sobre a origem dos resíduos orgânicos preservados em fragmentos de cerâmica pré-colonial no Brasil

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Organic residue analysis of archaeological potsherds is a well-established method for determining the uses of European and North American pottery vessels. In the present work we assess if the organic residues identified in Brazilian potsherd extracts are related to commodity processes (e.g. cooking or surface treatment) or to other non-archaeological sources, using as a model potsherds recovered from the Rio do Meio site (Santa Catarina Island). The potsherd extracts are dominated by saturated fatty acids (Ac16:0, with lower abundances of Ac14:0 and Ac18:0). Our studies provide evidence that the organic residues preserved in the Brazilian archeological potsherds are related to foodstuffs and surface treatment processes of the pottery vessels.

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Hansel, F. A., Mireski, S. L., Dos Santos Madureira, L. A., & Fossari, T. D. (2006). Arqueologia biomolecular: Passos preliminares para interpretaç ões sobre a origem dos resíduos orgânicos preservados em fragmentos de cerâmica pré-colonial no Brasil. Quimica Nova, 29(3), 422–428. https://doi.org/10.1590/S0100-40422006000300004

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