The dating of selected archaeological and megafaunal sites from the Australian region is reviewed, with emphasis on recent work at some of the oldest sites. Improved chemical procedures with decreased analytical background for 14C analysis, combined wit
An extensive series of 44 radiocarbon (14C) and 37 optically stimulated luminescence (OSL) ages have...
The development and application of geochronological tools suitable for dating Cenozoic rocks and pro...
This paper critically reviews the various approaches used to estimate the age of the rock art in the...
ABSTRACT. The dating of selected archaeological and megafaunal sites from the Australian region is r...
It has been 20 years since Smith and Sharp (1993) undertook the first comprehensive review of archae...
New dating confirms that people occupied the Australian continent before the earliest time inferred ...
Charcoal samples from ancient human occupation sites in Australia have been subjected to a rigorous ...
From the 17th International Radiocarbon Conference held in Jerusalem, Israel, June 18-23, 2000.Charc...
The AustArch dataset consists of 5,044 radiocarbon determinations from 1,748 archaeological sites ac...
Dates obtained using the newly developed absolute dating technique, the OCR Carbon Dating procedure,...
The laboratory is playing an important role in a number of research projects. Indeed, there is a con...
Various chronologies for the arrival of modern humans in Australia and New Guinea are discussed, tog...
This dataset represents an invaluable compilation of 14C and non-14C ages from archaeological sites ...
The prehistory of Australia is a fascinating topic. But it has also been a controversial...
This study presents the results of an extensive radiocarbon dating program at the Nauwalabila I site...
An extensive series of 44 radiocarbon (14C) and 37 optically stimulated luminescence (OSL) ages have...
The development and application of geochronological tools suitable for dating Cenozoic rocks and pro...
This paper critically reviews the various approaches used to estimate the age of the rock art in the...
ABSTRACT. The dating of selected archaeological and megafaunal sites from the Australian region is r...
It has been 20 years since Smith and Sharp (1993) undertook the first comprehensive review of archae...
New dating confirms that people occupied the Australian continent before the earliest time inferred ...
Charcoal samples from ancient human occupation sites in Australia have been subjected to a rigorous ...
From the 17th International Radiocarbon Conference held in Jerusalem, Israel, June 18-23, 2000.Charc...
The AustArch dataset consists of 5,044 radiocarbon determinations from 1,748 archaeological sites ac...
Dates obtained using the newly developed absolute dating technique, the OCR Carbon Dating procedure,...
The laboratory is playing an important role in a number of research projects. Indeed, there is a con...
Various chronologies for the arrival of modern humans in Australia and New Guinea are discussed, tog...
This dataset represents an invaluable compilation of 14C and non-14C ages from archaeological sites ...
The prehistory of Australia is a fascinating topic. But it has also been a controversial...
This study presents the results of an extensive radiocarbon dating program at the Nauwalabila I site...
An extensive series of 44 radiocarbon (14C) and 37 optically stimulated luminescence (OSL) ages have...
The development and application of geochronological tools suitable for dating Cenozoic rocks and pro...
This paper critically reviews the various approaches used to estimate the age of the rock art in the...