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dc.contributor.authorSulas, F
dc.contributor.authorBagge, MS
dc.contributor.authorEnevold, R
dc.contributor.authorHarrault, L
dc.contributor.authorKristiansen, SM
dc.contributor.authorLjungberg, T
dc.contributor.authorMilek, KB
dc.contributor.authorMikkelsen, PH
dc.contributor.authorJensen, PM
dc.contributor.authorOrfanou, V
dc.contributor.authorOut, WA
dc.contributor.authorPortillo, M
dc.contributor.authorSindbæk, SM
dc.date.accessioned2022-05-11T23:30:12Z
dc.date.available2022-05-11T23:30:12Z
dc.date.issued2022
dc.identifier.issn0305-4403
dc.identifier.urihttps://www.repository.cam.ac.uk/handle/1810/337044
dc.description.abstractRecent investigations of an apparently ‘empty,’ partly disturbed Viking chamber grave in Denmark (Fregerslev II, dated around the mid-10th century CE) provided an opportunity to develop a novel multi-scale and multi-method analysis of burial and post-burial processes. To overcome the limitations of poor preservation of artefacts and bones, and the lack of a clear macrostratigraphic sequence, we integrated multi-proxy analyses of organic and inorganic materials to study the spatial architecture, burial, and post-depositional processes, including soil chemistry (inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry - ICPMS, portable X-ray fluorescence spectrometer - pXRF), soil micromorphology, archaeobotany (wood, seeds, fruits, phytoliths), palynology (pollen, non-pollen palynomorphs), and faecal lipid biomarkers. The results enabled the detailed characterisation, spatial analysis, and sequencing of burial deposits, and the identification of post-depositional factors responsible for the poor preservation of the burial. Soil, phytolith and pollen data indicated that the base of the grave was covered with a matting of plant material, and there was no wooden floor. Faecal biomarkers detected substantial amounts of faecal matter, most probably originating from horse faeces, suggesting that a horse died in situ, and trace amounts of pig faeces, which are more likely to have been trampled into the grave. Enriched phosphorus concentrations could be linked to the bodies in the northern and southern sector of the grave. Furthermore, enrichment in lead was found where metal objects were recovered. The findings from Fregerslev II show that integrating high-resolution approaches to the analysis of poorly preserved burial contexts can fundamentally transform archaeological interpretations.
dc.publisherElsevier BV
dc.rightsAll Rights Reserved
dc.rights.urihttp://www.rioxx.net/licenses/all-rights-reserved
dc.subjectEquestrian grave
dc.subjectViking burials
dc.subjectGeoarchaeology
dc.subjectArchaeobotany
dc.subjectPalynology
dc.subjectFaecal biomarkers
dc.subjectpXRF
dc.subjectICPMS
dc.subjectSoil micromorphology
dc.subjectWood charcoal
dc.subjectPhytoliths
dc.subjectNPP
dc.titleRevealing the invisible dead: integrated bio-geoarchaeological profiling exposes human and animal remains in a seemingly ‘empty’ Viking-Age burial
dc.typeArticle
dc.publisher.departmentMcdonald Institute For Archaeological Research
dc.date.updated2022-05-07T08:09:57Z
prism.endingPage105589
prism.number105589
prism.publicationDate2022
prism.publicationNameJournal of Archaeological Science
prism.startingPage105589
prism.volume141
dc.identifier.doi10.17863/CAM.84467
dcterms.dateAccepted2022-03-11
rioxxterms.versionofrecord10.1016/j.jas.2022.105589
rioxxterms.versionAM
dc.contributor.orcidSulas, F [0000-0003-1825-8133]
dc.contributor.orcidBagge, MS [0000-0002-4026-7514]
dc.contributor.orcidHarrault, L [0000-0002-3513-1612]
dc.contributor.orcidLjungberg, T [0000-0002-9221-8896]
dc.contributor.orcidMikkelsen, PH [0000-0002-4954-6755]
dc.contributor.orcidOrfanou, V [0000-0002-3337-2260]
dc.identifier.eissn1095-9238
rioxxterms.typeJournal Article/Review
cam.issuedOnline2022-03-19
cam.orpheus.success2022-05-11 - Embargo set during processing via Fast-track
cam.depositDate2022-05-07
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pubs.licence-display-nameApollo Repository Deposit Licence Agreement
rioxxterms.freetoread.startdate2023-03-19


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