Soldiers, Indians and Silver
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Skeletal concentrations of lead, cadmium, zinc, and silver in ancient North American Pecos Indians.
Bone samples of 14 prehistoric North American Pecos Indians from circa 1400 A.D. were analyzed for lead, cadmium, zinc, and silver by graphite furnace atomic absorption spectrometry to establish the baseline levels of these elements in an ancient North American population. Measurements of outer and inner bone fractions indicate the former were contaminated postmortem for lead, zinc, and cadmium...
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عنوان ژورنال: Hispanic American Historical Review
سال: 1954
ISSN: 0018-2168,1527-1900
DOI: 10.1215/00182168-34.3.352