'Death...more desirable than life'? The human skeletal record and toxicological implications of ancient copper mining and smelting in Wadi Faynan, southwestern Jordan


Autoria(s): Grattan, John; Huxley, Steven; Karaki, Lotus Abu; Toland, Harry; Gilbertson, David; Pyatt, Brian; Saad, Ziad Al
Contribuinte(s)

Registry

Institute of Geography & Earth Sciences

Data(s)

09/08/2006

09/08/2006

01/07/2002

Resumo

Grattan, J., Huxley, S., Karaki, L. A., Toland, H., Gilbertson, D., Pyatt, B., Saad, Z. A. (2002). 'Death . . . more desirable than life'? The human skeletal record and toxicological implications of ancient copper mining and smelting in Wadi Faynan, southwestern Jordan. Toxicology and Industrial Health, 18 (6), 297-307.

Skeletal material from 36 people, dating from the early Christian era, who lived by or worked in the notorious Roman copper mines of Phaeno, were analysed to determine their exposure to copper and lead. We demonstrate that many of the bones analysed had a substantially higher concentration of these cations than modern individuals exposed to metals through industrial processes. Health, toxicological and environmental implications of these data are reviewed.

Peer reviewed

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11

Identificador

Grattan , J , Huxley , S , Karaki , L A , Toland , H , Gilbertson , D , Pyatt , B & Saad , Z A 2002 , ' 'Death...more desirable than life'? The human skeletal record and toxicological implications of ancient copper mining and smelting in Wadi Faynan, southwestern Jordan ' Toxicology and Industrial Health , vol 18 , no. 6 , pp. 297-307 . DOI: 10.1191/0748233702th153oa

0748-2337

PURE: 70338

PURE UUID: fa696393-9aa4-40b3-9fb9-5bca41937ac1

dspace: 2160/233

http://hdl.handle.net/2160/233

http://dx.doi.org/10.1191/0748233702th153oa

Idioma(s)

eng

Relação

Toxicology and Industrial Health

Palavras-Chave #ancient industry #ancient pollution #copper #human bone #lead #smelting
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