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Instrumental neutron activation analysis of prehistoric and ancient bone remains
Authors:A. Vasidov  N. S. Osinskaya  Sh. Khatamov  T. Rakhmanova  A. Sh. Akhmadshaev
Affiliation:(1) Institute of Nuclear Physics, Uzbekistan Academy of Science, Tashkent, 100214, Uzbekistan;(2) Museum of Geology, The State Committee Geology of Republic of Uzbekistan, Tashkent, Uzbekistan
Abstract:Instrumental neutron activation analysis (INAA) was used to study the element contents in bones of prehistoric dinosaurs and bones of an ancient bear and an archantrop (ancient person), which were found on the territory of Uzbekistan. Concentrations of more than 25 elements were in the range of 0.043–3600 mg/kg. Multielement analyses of bone and soil samples were carried out by INAA using the WWR-SM research nuclear reactor. Results of measurements have shown that in the dinosaurs bones the concentration of the rare earth elements (REEs) were within 280–3200 mg/kg; the uranium content reached a very high value, up to 180 mg/kg, while in soils coating the dinosaurs bones this content was 4.2 mg/kg; in the bones of the archantrop it was 1.53 mg/kg and in the bones of a standard person its amount is less than 0.016 mg/kg.
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