Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10499398 | Journal of Archaeological Science | 2005 | 20 Pages |
Abstract
A data set of 87 radiocarbon determinations obtained for the Bronze Age Khuzhir-Nuge XIV cemetery in the Cis-Baikal region of Siberia is analyzed from the perspective of data quality and within the local archaeological context. Bone preservation, expressed in terms of collagen yields, is a very important factor affecting both the accuracy and precision of 14C dates and, therefore, publication of this information should be adopted as a required standard. According to the calibrated high-collagen dates, after a single Serovo interment the cemetery was used continuously by Glazkovo peoples for up to 700Â years (â¼2700-2000Â BC), and 70% of all burials were interred within a relatively short peak period between approximately 2500 and 2300Â BC. The extensive radiocarbon data from KN XIV allow for the re-evaluation of existing models and perspectives on the place of the Glazkovo culture within the Cis-Baikal Neolithic and Bronze Age.
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Authors
Andrzej Weber, Hugh G. McKenzie, Roelf Beukens, Olga I. Goriunova,