AustArch2 is a Microsoft® Excel® database listing radiocarbon and luminescence ages from archaeological sites in the Top End. It was originally compiled to support analysis of time-series trends in Williams et al. (2010) and Williams (2011) and is now available online at
The database of luminescence ages of Australian deser t sand dunes (all non-coastal, non-lunette dun...
International audienceThe development and application of luminescence dating and dosimetry technique...
Databases of accumulated paleoecological and archaeological records provide a means for large-scale ...
The AustArch dataset consists of 5,044 radiocarbon determinations from 1,748 archaeological sites ac...
AustArch1 is database of 14C and luminescence ages from archaeological sites in the Australian arid ...
It has been 20 years since Smith and Sharp (1993) undertook the first comprehensive review of archae...
This dataset represents an invaluable compilation of 14C and non-14C ages from archaeological sites ...
This dataset represents an invaluable compilation of 14C and non-14C ages from archaeological sites ...
For the majority of dating laboratories and their respective user communities, the journal Radiocarb...
This paper presents a newreconstruction of prehistoric population of Australia for the last 50 ka, u...
From the 11th International Radiocarbon Conference held in Seattle, Washington, June 20-26, 1982.Com...
The management of counting files, the calculation of radiocarbon age, and the creation and maintenan...
The human settlement of Australia falls into that period where dating is hard because it is near or ...
This volume presents an indexed compilation of chronometric determinations obtained from archaeologi...
This volume presents an indexed compilation of chronometric determinations obtained from archaeologi...
The database of luminescence ages of Australian deser t sand dunes (all non-coastal, non-lunette dun...
International audienceThe development and application of luminescence dating and dosimetry technique...
Databases of accumulated paleoecological and archaeological records provide a means for large-scale ...
The AustArch dataset consists of 5,044 radiocarbon determinations from 1,748 archaeological sites ac...
AustArch1 is database of 14C and luminescence ages from archaeological sites in the Australian arid ...
It has been 20 years since Smith and Sharp (1993) undertook the first comprehensive review of archae...
This dataset represents an invaluable compilation of 14C and non-14C ages from archaeological sites ...
This dataset represents an invaluable compilation of 14C and non-14C ages from archaeological sites ...
For the majority of dating laboratories and their respective user communities, the journal Radiocarb...
This paper presents a newreconstruction of prehistoric population of Australia for the last 50 ka, u...
From the 11th International Radiocarbon Conference held in Seattle, Washington, June 20-26, 1982.Com...
The management of counting files, the calculation of radiocarbon age, and the creation and maintenan...
The human settlement of Australia falls into that period where dating is hard because it is near or ...
This volume presents an indexed compilation of chronometric determinations obtained from archaeologi...
This volume presents an indexed compilation of chronometric determinations obtained from archaeologi...
The database of luminescence ages of Australian deser t sand dunes (all non-coastal, non-lunette dun...
International audienceThe development and application of luminescence dating and dosimetry technique...
Databases of accumulated paleoecological and archaeological records provide a means for large-scale ...