The last phase of human colonisation of the south-west Pacific occurred around the 12th Century AD amongst the islands of the subtropical and temperate zones of the Southern Ocean (i.e., Norfolk Island, the Kermadec Islands, New Zealand and the Chatham Islands) (Fig. 1). Archaeological evidence indicates that initial colonisation of the region was rapid, possibly taking less than 100 years. Unfortunately, the chronology of these events has been largely reliant on charcoal radiocarbon determinations that have not been successful in delineating these changes. This paper investigates the use of marine shell for radiocarbon dating as an alternative to charcoal, with specific focus on variation in the marine 14C reservoir (specifically the ΔR) o...
[Extract] Radiocarbon ages obtained on contemporaneous terrestrial and marine samples are not direct...
Precise and accurate radiocarbon chronologies are essential to achieve tight chronological control f...
Precise and accurate radiocarbon chronologies are essential to achieve tight chronological control f...
The last phase of human colonisation of the south-west Pacific occurred around the 12th Century AD a...
Although minor climatic and sea-level changes have been documented for the South Pacific during the ...
This paper presents 31 new ΔR results of known-age, pre-AD 1950 shells from the South Pacific subtro...
This paper presents 31 new ΔR results of known-age, pre-AD 1950 shells from the South Pacific subtro...
This paper presents 31 new ΔR results of known-age, pre-AD 1950 shells from the South Pacific subtro...
Holocene climate change in the South Pacific is of major interest to archaeologists and Quaternary r...
Holocene climate change in the South Pacific is of major interest to archaeologists and Quaternary r...
Although minor climatic and sea-level changes have been documented for the South Pacific during the ...
The New Zealand fjords are located at a latitude where distinct oceanic and atmospheric fronts separ...
This paper presents 31 new R results of known-age, pre-AD 1950 shells from the South Pacific subtrop...
Precise and accurate radiocarbon chronologies are essential to achieve tight chronological control f...
[Extract] Radiocarbon ages obtained on contemporaneous terrestrial and marine samples are not direct...
Precise and accurate radiocarbon chronologies are essential to achieve tight chronological control f...
Precise and accurate radiocarbon chronologies are essential to achieve tight chronological control f...
The last phase of human colonisation of the south-west Pacific occurred around the 12th Century AD a...
Although minor climatic and sea-level changes have been documented for the South Pacific during the ...
This paper presents 31 new ΔR results of known-age, pre-AD 1950 shells from the South Pacific subtro...
This paper presents 31 new ΔR results of known-age, pre-AD 1950 shells from the South Pacific subtro...
This paper presents 31 new ΔR results of known-age, pre-AD 1950 shells from the South Pacific subtro...
Holocene climate change in the South Pacific is of major interest to archaeologists and Quaternary r...
Holocene climate change in the South Pacific is of major interest to archaeologists and Quaternary r...
Although minor climatic and sea-level changes have been documented for the South Pacific during the ...
The New Zealand fjords are located at a latitude where distinct oceanic and atmospheric fronts separ...
This paper presents 31 new R results of known-age, pre-AD 1950 shells from the South Pacific subtrop...
Precise and accurate radiocarbon chronologies are essential to achieve tight chronological control f...
[Extract] Radiocarbon ages obtained on contemporaneous terrestrial and marine samples are not direct...
Precise and accurate radiocarbon chronologies are essential to achieve tight chronological control f...
Precise and accurate radiocarbon chronologies are essential to achieve tight chronological control f...