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Micro-contextual characterization of pyrogenic aragonite diagenesis in archaeological ash: implications for radiocarbon dating of calcium carbonate in combustion features
Pyrotechnological activities leave many traces in the archaeological record, most notably ash, which is the powdery residue of the combustion of...
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Chronology of Khvalynian Stage of the Caspian Sea According to Radiocarbon Dating
AbstractAn analysis of 234 radiocarbon ages of Khvalynian sediments measured by researchers over more than 50 years of study of the Caspian region is...
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Decline of Lanna ceramic group production in northern Thailand (Ban Bo Suak site) confined by radiocarbon and luminescence dating
The Lanna group is a traditional ceramic production style from Southeast Asia, with several kiln sites found distributed all over present northern...
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Radiocarbon dating, eruptive dynamics, and hazard implications of four Holocene Plinian-type eruptions recorded in Manizales city, Colombia
Urban centers settled under the influence of volcanic activity are common in the Colombian Andes, particularly those such as Manizales city (ca....
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Radiocarbon dating and Hallstatt chronology: a Bayesian chronological model for the burial sequence at Dietfurt an der Altmühl ‘Tennisplatz’, Bavaria, Germany
This study is first attempt to refine Early Iron Age absolute chronology, specifically the timing of the Hallstatt C-D transition in southern...
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Radiocarbon Age and Stable Oxygen Isotopes in Holocene Ice Wedges on the Coast of Baydarata Bay: Reconstruction of the January Paleotemperature
AbstractFor the first time, AMS radiocarbon dating was used to date microinclusions of organic material extracted directly from Holocene syngenetic...
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The contribution of palaeomagnetism, tephrochronology and radiocarbon dating to refine the last 1100 years of eruptive activity at Vulcano (Italy)
During the past millennia, several eruptions have occurred within the La Fossa caldera on the island of Vulcano (Aeolian Islands, Italy), some being...
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AMS radiocarbon chronology investigation of the West Church of Umm el-Jimal, Northeast Jordan
The West Church is one of the largest churches of Umm el-Jimal archaeological site which comprises 16 churches. The date of the construction of the...
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The effect of the introduction of livestock on the erosion of alpine soils: a comparison of five dating techniques applied to sediments of the Australian alpine Blue Lake
210 Pb and 137 Cs dating of bulk sediments obtained from the alpine Blue Lake, located in the Snowy Mountains of southeastern Australia, was applied...
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Multiple and single grain quartz OSL dating of dolmens in Jungdo, central Korean Peninsula
In the last few years, substantial amount of archaeological remains, which belong to the Bronze and the Iron Ages, has been excavated in Jungdo,...
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Direct 14C dating of equine products preserved in archaeological pottery vessels from Botai and Bestamak, Kazakhstan
Direct and accurate radiocarbon dating of lipid residues preserved in ceramics is a recently established method that allows direct dating of specific...
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Radiocarbon Age and Stable Oxygen and Hydrogen Isotopes in a Late Pleistocene Ice Wedge in the Vilyui River Basin
AbstractThe dating of microinclusions of organic material in a sample from the upper part of the Pleistocene syngenetic ice wedge, exposed in an...
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The Elbrus Volcanic Center: New Features of EPR Dating of Rocks
Abstract —The restoration of the evolution of the Elbrus Volcanic Center (EVC) is of great importance for predicting possible eruptions. Some stages...
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Absolute dating of construction materials and petrological characterisation of mortars from the Santalla de Bóveda Monument (Lugo, Spain)
The construction materials of the Santalla de Bóveda Monument, one of the most studied buildings in Galicia (Spain), are analysed to date the mortars...
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Debris Flow Dating and Magnitude Reconstruction
Debris flows typically occur in mountain regions with high energy relief, complex geology and extreme climate conditions, where they often affect... -
Radiocarbon chronology of Bronze Age mines in the Southern Trans-Urals: first results
An analysis of the first detailed radiocarbon data connected with the beginning of copper mining in the Southern Trans-Urals, as well as the periods...
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First Results of Complex Dating and Growth Rate Estimation of Speleothem from Vorontsovskaya Cave (Krasnodar Region, Russia)
AbstractSpeleothems are unique archives of information on climate, geomagnetism, and environmental conditions of the past, and have been successfully...
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Dating of multiple debris flow stages in the Sandaoqiao gully, Kangding, Eastern Tibetan Plateau: implications for regional tectonic and climate changes
Chronology of debris flow deposits (DFD) is crucially important in understanding fan evolution and assessing the risks of future extreme disaster...