Lipids in Archaeological Pottery: A Review on Their Sampling and Extraction Techniques

Molecules. 2022 May 26;27(11):3451. doi: 10.3390/molecules27113451.

Abstract

Several studies have been performed so far for the effective recovery, detection and quantification of specific compounds and their degradation products in archaeological materials. According to the literature, lipid molecules are the most durable and widespread biomarkers in ancient pottery. Artificial ageing studies to simulate lipid alterations over time have been reported. In this review, specific lipid archaeological biomarkers and well-established sampling and extraction methodologies are discussed. Although suitable analytical techniques have unraveled archaeological questions, some issues remain open such as the need to introduce innovative and miniaturized protocols to avoid extractions with organic solvents, which are often laborious and non-environmentally friendly.

Keywords: ageing study; ancient pottery; archaeological biomarkers; lipid derivatization; lipid extraction; lipids in pottery; sampling of lipids.

Publication types

  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Archaeology / methods
  • Biomarkers
  • Ceramics*
  • Lipids*

Substances

  • Biomarkers
  • Lipids

Grants and funding

The research was conducted within the PON Research and Innovation 2014–2020 project funded by Italian Ministry of University and Research (MUR).