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Radiocarbon date on megafauna from the late Pleistocene-early Holocene of Cordoba province, Argentina: stratigraphic and paleoclimatic significanceFechamiento por radiocarbono de megafauna del Peistoceno tardío–Holoceno temprano de la provincia de Córdoba, Argentina: significado estratigráfico y paleoclimático
(Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México. Centro de Geociencias, 2010-09)
Se presenta el primer fechamiento por radiocarbono (7550 ± 60 yr 14C AP) para la provincia de Córdoba, obtenido a partir de colagéno presente en huesos de Scelidotherium leptocephalum, un perezoso terrestre extinto. Los ...
Charcoal in soils: A preliminary view
(2018-09-11)
Charcoal can persist in soils for centuries, even millennia. This chapter describes the high quality charcoal, which illustrates the properties needed to provide a source of information on the conditions that existed when ...
Radiocarbon Chronology at the AEP-1 Rockshelter in Piedra Museo Locality: An Update and Discussion of the Datings
(Springer, 2021)
This chapter presents the compilation and critical analysis of radiocarbon dates from the AEP-1 site at Piedra Museo locality in order to achieve a better understanding on the stratigraphic sequence and the environmental ...
DAITING THE TIWANAKU STATE
(Universidad de Tarapacá<br>Facultad de Ciencias Sociales y Jurídicas<br>Departamento de Antropología, 2004)
First Ams Radiocarbon Direct Dates on Bones from Extinct Megafauna in Camet Norte (Santa Clara Del Mar, Buenos Aires Province, Argentina)
(Asociacion Paleontologica Argentina, 2018-02)
The first AMS radiocarbon dates from the Camet Norte fossil site (Buenos Aires Province, Argentina) range from ca. 28,700 cal. BP to 27,500 cal. BP. The age of the site fits well with results of previous studies, but the ...
Precise radiocarbon dating of late-glacial cooling in mid-latitude south america
(ACADEMIC PRESS, 2003)
The last glaciation in Chile : a radiocarbon-dated chronology.
(Universidad de Chile. Departamento de Geología, 1976)
Mid Holocene radiocarbon ages in the Subtropical Andes (~29°-35° S), climatic change and implications for human space organization
(Elsevier, 2015-01)
This article discusses the distribution of radiocarbon age signatures obtained from archeological sites between 29° and 35° S in Central Chile and Midwest Argentina. The goal of this analysis is to establish bases from ...
Strategy for Radiocarbon Chronological Assessment of Ceramic Styles: An Example from Prehispanic Northwestern Argentina
(University of Arizona, 2014-08)
This study argues that to properly set the duration of a particular pottery style using radiocarbon it is necessary to have a long series of data, but also to critically evaluate its reliability. This study presents a ...