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Advances in identifying archaeological traces of horn and other keratinous hard tissues
Sonia O'Connor
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, Caroline Solazzo,
Matthew Collins
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Corresponding author for this work
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Archaeological Context
50%
Archaeological Remains
50%
Biodeterioration
50%
Cultural Objects
50%
Hard Tissue
100%
Hoof
50%
Keratin
100%
Keratinous Tissue
50%
Low Power
50%
Peptide Mass Fingerprinting
50%
Structural Information
50%
Tortoise Shell
100%
Visual Observation
50%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Biodegradation
33%
Hooves
33%
Horn
100%
Keratin
66%
Peptide Mass Fingerprinting
33%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Deterioration
100%
Keratin
100%
Physics
Keratin
100%
Visual Observation
50%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Keratin
100%