This paper presents preliminary results of new radiocarbon dating of human, faunal and fish skeletal remains from a number of the cemeteries from the Middle and Lower Dnieper Basin, Ukraine. The results appear to demonstrate the presence of a radiocarbon reservoir effect during the Neolithic-Eneolithic periods, the first time that this has been identified in this region. The data indicate that the radiocarbon reservoir effect is currently only evident during these periods, and not in the earlier Epipalaeolithic-Mesolithic periods, prompting the suggestion that the radiocarbon reservoir effect is associated with elevated fish consumption from the Neolithic period onwards. © 2008 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved
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For the Bronze Age Catacomb cultures of the North-West Caspian steppe area in Russia, there is a con...
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This paper presents preliminary results of new radiocarbon dating of human, faunal and fish skeletal...
Recent research has identified the existence of a freshwater reservoir effect influencing the radioc...
This paper presents the results of new stable isotopes (carbon and nitrogen) analysis of human, faun...
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The aim of this article is to discuss radiocarbon dating offsets due to freshwater and marine reserv...
For the Bronze Age Catacomb cultures of the North-West Caspian steppe area in Russia, there is a con...
A number of recent studies have highlighted the importance of freshwater reservoir effects (FRE) whe...
This paper presents preliminary results of new radiocarbon dating of human, faunal and fish skeletal...
Recent research has identified the existence of a freshwater reservoir effect influencing the radioc...
This paper presents the results of new stable isotopes (carbon and nitrogen) analysis of human, faun...
This paper summarises research on freshwater reservoir effects (FRE) in the Baikal region and their ...
From the 19th International Radiocarbon Conference held in Keble College, Oxford, England, April 3-7...
If ancient carbon is incorporated into lakes and rivers, it can be transferred along the foodchain w...
Archaeology relies on the ordering of past events to study cultural developments. This has tradition...
A multi-layer site Gard in southern Ukraine presents a unique record of prehistoric occupation of so...
We report new accelerator mass spectrometry radiocarbon (AMS C-14) dates of bones from humans, anima...
This paper presents the results of the first broad-scale study of modern freshwater reservoir effect...
The aim of this article is to discuss radiocarbon dating offsets due to freshwater and marine reserv...
For the Bronze Age Catacomb cultures of the North-West Caspian steppe area in Russia, there is a con...
A number of recent studies have highlighted the importance of freshwater reservoir effects (FRE) whe...