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Proteomics and integrated techniques to characterize organic residues in funerary findings from Italic populations of the first millennium B.C.


ABSTRACT: Analysis of organic residues from different typologies of ancient funerary pottery found in graves at two archaeological sites of Campania Region in southern Italy and dating back to the age of the Italic populations during the first millennium BC. Several analytical techniques have been exploited. Proteomics was decisive for the characterization of the proteins and the assignment of the species of origin. Samples were encrustations on two bowls of the 3rd-4th century BC unhearted in Capua and one Phoenician-type amphora with unusual shape, found in a grave at the necropolis of the Greek colony in Cuma (7th century BC). Concretions on bowls were identified with the decisive contribution of proteomics as bovine bone. The amphora contained 2,500 years old bovine milk.

INSTRUMENT(S): Q Exactive

ORGANISM(S): Homo Sapiens (human) Bos Taurus (bovine)

SUBMITTER: Gianluca Picariello  

LAB HEAD: Gianluca Picariello

PROVIDER: PXD030736 | Pride | 2022-06-23

REPOSITORIES: Pride

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Proteomics and Integrated Techniques to Characterize Organic Residues in Funerary Findings from Italic Populations of the First Millennium BC.

Siano Francesco F   Picariello Gianluca G   Caruso Tonino T   Esposito Sara S   Rescigno Carlo C   Addeo Francesco F   Vasca Ermanno E  

Journal of proteome research 20220329 5


Multiple analytical techniques were combined to achieve a detailed characterization of organic residues in different typologies of funerary pottery, which were found at two separate archeological sites in the Campania Region (Italy) and both dated back to the first millennium BC. Gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (GC-MS) analysis of lipids provided inconclusive results. The attenuated total reflectance-Fourier transform infrared (ATR-FTIR) spectra of encrustation on two glazed bowls of the 3r  ...[more]

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