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Structural characterization of charcoal exposed to high and low pH: Implications for C-14 sample preparation and charcoal preservation

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RADIOCARBON
Volume 50, Issue 2, Pages 289-307

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UNIV ARIZONA DEPT GEOSCIENCES
DOI: 10.1017/S0033822200033592

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  1. Israel Science Foundation [05/1040]
  2. Kimmel Center for Archaeological Science
  3. American School of Prehistoric Research (Peabody Museum, Harvard University)

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Chemical and structural similarities between poorly preserved charcoal and its contaminants, as well as low radiocarbon concentrations in old samples, complicate C-14 age determinations. Here. we characterize 4 fossil charcoal samples from the late Middle Palcolithic and early Upper Paleolithic strata of Kebara Cave, Israel, with respect to the structural and chemical changes that occur when they are subjected to the acid-base-acid (ABA) treatment. Differential thermal analysis and TEM show that acid treatment disrupts the structure, whereas alkali treatment results in the reformation of molecular aggregates. The major changes are ascribed to the formation of salt bridges at high pH and the disruption of the graphite-like crystallites at low pH. Weight losses during the treatments are consistently greater for older samples, implying that they are less well preserved. Based on the changes observed in vitro due to pH fluctuations. various methods for removing contamination, as well as a mechanism for preferential preservation of charcoal in nature, are proposed.

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