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Identification of ritual blood in African artifacts using TOF-SIMS and synchrotron radiation microspectroscopies

  • Vincent Mazel
  • , Pascale Richardin
  • , Delphine Debois
  • , David Touboul
  • , Marine Cotte
  • , Alain Brunelle
  • , Philippe Walter
  • , Olivier Laprévote
  • Palais du Louvre
  • Faculté de Pharmacie de Chǎtenay Malabry
  • Institut de Chimie des Substances Naturelles
  • ETH Zurich
  • European Synchrotron Radiation Facility

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Résumé

A new protocol is implemented to demonstrate the presence of blood in the patina of African art objects from Mali. Divided into three steps, the protocol first consists in demonstrating the presence of proteins and localizing them in the sample's cross sections using time-of-flight secondary ion mass spectrometry (TOF-SIMS) and synchrotron-based infrared microspectrometry (μFT-IR). In a second time, TOF-SIMS is used to investigate heme, which is a blood marker. If heme is missing, which could mean that it is too degraded to be detected, X-ray microfluorescence (μXRF) and X-ray absorption near-edge microspectroscopy (μXANES) are used to prove the presence of iron in the protein area and to get a fingerprint of its chemical environment. This permits us thus to demonstrate that iron is indeed linked with proteins and not with mineral phases of the sample. Coupled with the ritual context of the objects, this constitutes a proof of the use of blood. Thanks to this protocol, which has the major advantage of avoiding false positive results, the presence of blood has been demonstrated in seven out of the eight studied samples.

langue originaleAnglais
Pages (de - à)9253-9260
Nombre de pages8
journalAnalytical Chemistry
Volume79
Numéro de publication24
Les DOIs
étatPublié - 15 déc. 2007
Modification externeOui

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