Qy. Wang et al., Thermal analyses of selected soil samples from the tombs at the Tianma-Qucun site, Shanxi, China, THERMOC ACT, 365(1-2), 2000, pp. 189-195
This paper describes a study of selected soil samples from three of the tom
bs at the Tianma-Qucun site, Shanxi province, China, using thermogravimetry
and differential scanning calorimetry. The results of the analyses indicat
e that these soil samples are calcite-rich and contain a few percent of org
anic matter. The soil from the location of one of the tombs was found to ha
ve less calcite than the soil from the other two tombs. There was, however,
only a small difference in organic matter in the soils from the different
tombs. Results for soil samples taken from regions in the proximity of arch
aeological objects, however, demonstrated that the microenvironment as char
acterised by the soils for objects in various locations of the one tomb var
ied. Some evidence for the presence of charcoal and collagen based material
was found. (C) 2000 Elsevier Science B.V. All nights reserved.