Isotopic comparison of hair, nail and bone: Modern analyses

Author:O'Connell, TC; Hedges, REM; Healey, MA; SImpson, AHR

Article Title:Isotopic comparison of hair, nail and bone: Modern analyses

Abstract:
This paper presents a comparison of the isotopic values of eight pairings of hair keratin and bone collagen and 12 pairings of hair keratin and nail keratin taken from living humans resident in the UK, with the aim of examining whether modern human isotopic data an be directly compared to archaeological isotopic data. Results showed that bone collagen was enriched relative to hair keratin from the same individual by + 1.4% in delta C-13 and + 0.86% in delta N-15 than hair. Differences in amino acid composition between hair keratin and bone collagen may account for the carbon isotopic differences between the two proteins, and there is no significant overall carbon isotopic difference between hair and nail. However there are significant isotopic differences for nitrogen in the two pairings, that differences in amino acid composition and turnover times cannot explain. We suggest that these results indicate that constancy of isotopic values between tissues, even for similar proteins, cannot be taken for granted.

Keywords: carbon; nitrogen; diet; protein; collagen; keratin; archaeology

DOI: 10.1006/jasc.2001.0698

Source:JOURNAL OF ARCHAEOLOGICAL SCIENCE

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