Worldwide, dating rock art is difficult to achieve because of the frequent lack of datable material and the difficulty of removing contamination from samples. Our research aimed to select the paints that would be the most likely to be successfully radiocarbon dated and to estimate the quantity of paint needed depending on the nature of the paint and the weathering and alteration products associated with it. To achieve this aim, a two-step sampling strategy, coupled with a multi-instrument characterization (including SEM-EDS, Raman spectroscopy, and FTIR spectroscopy analysis) and a modified acid-base-acid (ABA) pretreatment, was created. In total, 41 samples were dated from 14 sites in three separate regions of southern Africa. These novel ...
Structural, compositional, and isotopic characterization are critically important to help identify p...
Art forgeries have existed since antiquity, but with the recent rapidly expanding commercialization ...
Chemical and isotopic analyses have been made of pigment samples from two separate rock art sites in...
©2016 University of Arizona. This is the Author Accepted Manuscript. Please refer to any applicab...
Worldwide, dating rock art is difficult to achieve because of a frequent lack of datable material an...
The dating of South African rock art using radiocarbon is a considerable challenge and only 1 direct...
Rock art worldwide has proved extremely difficult to date directly. Here, the first radiocarbon date...
© 2020 Damien Geoffrey FinchThroughout the world, ancient rock art records some of the earliest atte...
Typescript (photocopy).Prehistoric rock paintings occur worldwide, but until recently, they could no...
The ‘direct’ dating of rock art has proliferated since the development of accelerator mass spectrome...
Western Arnhem Land in northern Australia has the rare distinction, both at national and global scal...
New Zealand was first settled by Māori soon after 1200 CE, however the age, and so the social and en...
International audienceThe direct dating of rock paintings is not always possible due to the lack of ...
Structural, compositional, and isotopic characterization are critically important to help identify p...
Art forgeries have existed since antiquity, but with the recent rapidly expanding commercialization ...
Chemical and isotopic analyses have been made of pigment samples from two separate rock art sites in...
©2016 University of Arizona. This is the Author Accepted Manuscript. Please refer to any applicab...
Worldwide, dating rock art is difficult to achieve because of a frequent lack of datable material an...
The dating of South African rock art using radiocarbon is a considerable challenge and only 1 direct...
Rock art worldwide has proved extremely difficult to date directly. Here, the first radiocarbon date...
© 2020 Damien Geoffrey FinchThroughout the world, ancient rock art records some of the earliest atte...
Typescript (photocopy).Prehistoric rock paintings occur worldwide, but until recently, they could no...
The ‘direct’ dating of rock art has proliferated since the development of accelerator mass spectrome...
Western Arnhem Land in northern Australia has the rare distinction, both at national and global scal...
New Zealand was first settled by Māori soon after 1200 CE, however the age, and so the social and en...
International audienceThe direct dating of rock paintings is not always possible due to the lack of ...
Structural, compositional, and isotopic characterization are critically important to help identify p...
Art forgeries have existed since antiquity, but with the recent rapidly expanding commercialization ...
Chemical and isotopic analyses have been made of pigment samples from two separate rock art sites in...