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  1. 21

    Understanding the spread of agriculture in the Western Mediterranean (6th-3rd millennia BC) with Machine Learning tools by Maria Elena Castiello, Emmanuele Russo, Héctor Martínez-Grau, Ana Jesus, Georgina Prats, Ferran Antolín

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Here, we tackle this question by compiling data and proxies at a superregional and multi-scale level, including archaeobotanical information, radiocarbon dates and paleoclimatic models, then applying a machine learning approach to investigate the impact of ecological and climatic constraints on the first Neolithic humans and crops. …”
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    Some Results on Study of The Oroshayemoye Site in the Steppe Zone of the Volga Region by Aleksander A. Vybornov, Filat F. Gilyazov, Natalia S. Doga, Marianna A. Kulkova, Aleksander I. Yudin

    Published 2024-08-01
    “…A large series of radiocarbon dates gave the possibility to establish the chronological framework for each culture. …”
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    La villa gallo-romaine d’Entre Deux Cours à Laquenexy (Moselle) : bilan de trois opérations de fouille préventive et d’une campagne de prospection géophysique by Gaël Brkojewitsch, Sébastien Jeandemange, Guillaume Asselin, Valentina Bellavia, Pierre Caillat, Amélie Corsiez, Laurent Forelle, Sophie Galland, Linda Herveux, Marc Leroy, Sandrine Marquié, Paul Merluzzo, Alexia Morel, Cécile Pillard-Jude, Ludovic Trommenschlager, Julian Wiethold

    Published 2015-12-01
    “…Stratigraphic information confronted with the results of the find analysis (ceramics, coins…) and two radiocarbon dates enable us to fix the chronological time frame of the Gallo-Roman occupation between the 1st and the 4th c. …”
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    New taphonomic approach applied to the Late Pleistocene bone remains from Pikimachay Cave, Ayacucho Basin, Peru: possible implications for the debate on human colonisation of weste... by Hugo G Nami, Karina V Chichkoyan, Juan Yataco Capcha, José L Lanata

    Published 2023-08-01
    “…The conventional uncalibrated radiocarbon dates initially obtained suggest that these layers span a period of ~14.0 to 25.0 thousand years before present (kybp). …”
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    Du produit d’échange à l’objet symbole : de nouvelles données sur les demi-produits de type currency-bar du Val de Saône et de l’Arc jurassien by Marion Berranger, Philippe Dillmann, Philippe Fluzin, Enrique Vega, Stéphanie Leroy, Michel Aubert, Emmanuelle Delqué-Količ

    Published 2019-12-01
    “…The results lead to a radical revision of previous interpretations, which were solely based on discovery contexts, and shed new light on their chrono-cultural context, which turns out to be much older than previously thought. The radiocarbon dates mainly cover the first Iron Age and extend sporadically up to the 3rd c. …”
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    Out-of-phase relationship of Holocene moisture variations between the northeastern and southeastern Tibetan plateau and its societal impacts by Duo Wu, Minmin Ma, Yongxiu Lu, Shilong Guo, Tao Wang, Xuyi Ma, Guanghui Dong

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…In the present study, well-dated sedimentary records with unambiguous indicators of humidity variations from the NETP and YNP were integrated, along with radiocarbon dates from human and animal bones and the remains of crop plants from archaeological sites in this region. …”
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    L’ensemble monumental du Pâtis à Vieillevigne (Loire-Atlantique) : un nouvel exemple de complexe sur cour laténien en Gaule by Yann Dufay-Garel, Marie Grall, Sandrine Paradis-Grenouillet, Rémy Wassong

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…The study demonstrated the existence of a modular and proportional system in the design of the monument, as well as the use of a measuring standard.The site was dated on the basis of very small quantities of ceramics and a series of ten radiocarbon dates. While the artefacts attest to settlement during the late La Tène period, the radiocarbon analyses raise questions as they point to an earlier period. …”
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    La datation des aqueducs lyonnais : un état des lieux by Aldo Borlenghi, Catherine Coquidé

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…In recent decades, preventive archaeology operations as well as data from archaeometry (radiocarbon dating, archaeomagnetism and dendrochronology) have enabled progress to be made in understanding the chronology of these works. …”
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    Villa d’époque romaine et habitat médiéval à Mont-Saint-Jean (Sarthe) : bilan des recherches 2008-2020 by Florian Sarreste, Paul-André Besombes, Phaedra Bouvet, Chloé Genies, Étienne Jaffrot, Florian Jedrusiak, Thomas Jubeau, Anthony Ledauphin, Annaïg Le Martret, Christophe Loiseau, Hugo Meunier, Aurore Noël, Sandrine Paradis-Grenouillet, Boris Robin

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…In addition, seeds found in a pit within one of the annexes have been radiocarbon dated to the 3rd-4th century. Thus, it appears likely that there was a continuation of cereal production during this period. …”
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    Wood analyses helped to determine the location and approximate construction period of the Roman bridge over the Drava River in ancient Poetovio (Ptuj, Slovenia) by Andrej Gaspari, Katarina Čufar, Maks Merela

    Published 2021-12-01
    “… We present the results of a dendrochronological study and radiocarbon dating of the wooden piles of the bridge over the Drava River in Ptuj. …”
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    Eneolitization of the Forest Steppe Volga Region: cultural evolution or migration? by Arkadii I. Korolev

    Published 2024-08-01
    “…The results of radiocarbon dating confirmed the presence of a common time interval for the Late Neolithic – Early and Middle Eneolithic. …”
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    Braiding archaeology, geomorphology and indigenous knowledge to improve the understanding of local-scale coastal change by Benjamin D. Jones, Mark E. Dickson, Murray Ford, Daniel Hikuroa, Emma Ryan, Ari Carrington, Juliane Chetham

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…A midden in the foredune, which has been radiocarbon dated to 224–270 B.P. (95% Confidence), has been exposed by coastal erosion, confirming that the barrier is in the most eroded state it has been within the past ~300 years. …”
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    Clan Crypts on the Lower Don of the Early Catacomb Time and Genesis Issues of the Catacomb Rite by Alexey V. Kiyashko

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…A combined method for radiocarbon dating using accelerator mass spectrometry (AMS), DNA analysis of the bones as well as the isotope study of the teeth were carried out in the laboratories of Belfast and Harvard. …”
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    The triumphal cross of the cathedral of Nevers: painting technique and examination by Nadia Bertoni Cren, Stéphane Cren

    Published 2019-06-01
    “…The dendrochronology of the cross of Nevers and the comparison with radiocarbon dating place the elaboration of the work in the last quarter of the 12th century while confirming the contemporaneousness of the cross with the sculpture. …”
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    Trompeuses séductions. La Chute d’Icare des Musées royaux des Beaux-Arts de Belgique by Dominique Allart, Christina Currie

    Published 2013-02-01
    “…The analysis of a cross-section of the paint layer and radiocarbon dating of the canvas suggest that it is an old copy. …”
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    La Chute d’Icare des Musées royaux des Beaux-Arts de Belgique réattribuée par l'examen de laboratoire by Léopold Kockaert

    Published 2015-06-01
    “…The controversy about the attribution of « The Fall of Icarus» at the Brussels Museum of Fine Arts has been heightened many times, namely by a radiocarbon dating of the first canvas, from which it is concluded that P. …”
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    Pазказът на костните останки: два скелета от вкопано жилище № 10, ранносредновековен комплекс Брестница–Полето, Северозападна България... by Victoria Russeva, Lyuba Manoilova, Stiliyan Ivanov

    Published 2022-06-01
    “…While these are not the only skeletons discovered on the site, this find is of note because, unlike other burials excavated nearby, it doe s not represent a regular Christian burial Instead the remains were found on the floor of a housing structure. The radiocarbon dating of the bones indicates they were from the first decade / half of the 9th century. …”
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    Interconnection between house and fenced area by Petra Schindlerová, Jana Klementová, Miroslav Popelka, Miroslava Šmolíková

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Formation processes and the proportion of decoration style were analysed in combination with radiocarbon dating. The article also addresses whether fenced areas were later used as refuse disposal spaces. …”
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    Înmormântări din situl arheologic de la Cetățeni by Măndescu, D., Constantinescu, M.

    Published 2024-09-01
    “…Rainer” in Bucharest, and some elements preserved from the archaeological grave goods, scattered among the collections of four museums (Argeș County Museum, National History Museum of Romania, Câmpulung Municipal Museum and “King Ferdinand I” National Military Museum), the article resumes the debate on these features from a new, interdisciplinary perspective, including the anthropological study and radiocarbon dating. Following a similar approach, two other funerary discoveries made at Cetățeni are taken into consideration : a grave probably also excavated by D. …”
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    The multifaceted nature of Egyptian mummification: Paleoradiological insights into child mummies. by Stephanie Zesch, Stephanie Panzer, Alice Paladin, M Linda Sutherland, Susanne Lindauer, Ronny Friedrich, Tanja Pommerening, Albert Zink, Wilfried Rosendahl

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…Time periods were determined by radiocarbon dating, and time-related indicators of funerary equipment and decoration. …”
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