Shulgan-Tash (a.k.a. Kapova) cave in Southern Ural, Russia is the easternmost European cave art monument of late Palaeolithic age. The data set contains 10 radiocarbon age dates from the cave published by different researchers between 1996-2016. Most of the dates were reported in difficult-to-access internal reports or proceedings, in Russian language. In many later re-publications the data were presented without explicit mentioning of whether or not the reported dates are calibrated and, sometimes, contained errors. This has led to “contamination” of the scientific record with non-calibrated 14C ages presented and interpreted (explicitly or implicitly) as calendar years. In this data set all available 14C ages from Shulgan-Tash cave are r...
Over the past three decades, the use of radiocarbon dating in archaeology has been revolutionized by...
From the 16th International Radiocarbon Conference held in Gronigen, Netherlands, June 16-20, 1997.C...
The article discusses the problem of chronology of the Kozhumberdy cultural group from the Ural-Mugo...
Shulgan-Tash (a.k.a. Kapova) cave in Southern Ural, Russia is the easternmost European cave art monu...
Shulgan-Tash (Kapova) cave in southern Ural, Russia, is the easternmost European site hosting Late P...
A summary is presented of more than a decade-long study of direct radiocarbon dating for one of the ...
ABSTRACT. A summary is presented of more than a decade-long study of direct radiocarbon dating for o...
The data set describes sampling sites and samples of: (1) Flowstone underlying and overgrowing Pale...
The existing chronology for the Chagyrskaya Cave is based on 19 radiocarbon (14C) age determinations...
From the 11th International Radiocarbon Conference held in Seattle, Washington, June 20-26, 1982.14C...
ABSTRACT. This paper presents the results of cross-dating of mammoth remains from northwestern Chuko...
The paper presents the results for the 14C dating obtained recently in the Laboratory of the Institu...
We discuss results of 14C dates obtained from areas of young volcanoes in Kamchatka. We apply these ...
One of the greatest challenges of contemporary archaeology is to synthesize the large amount of radi...
The Stone age chronology for the main regions of European Russia based on radiocarbon dating is pres...
Over the past three decades, the use of radiocarbon dating in archaeology has been revolutionized by...
From the 16th International Radiocarbon Conference held in Gronigen, Netherlands, June 16-20, 1997.C...
The article discusses the problem of chronology of the Kozhumberdy cultural group from the Ural-Mugo...
Shulgan-Tash (a.k.a. Kapova) cave in Southern Ural, Russia is the easternmost European cave art monu...
Shulgan-Tash (Kapova) cave in southern Ural, Russia, is the easternmost European site hosting Late P...
A summary is presented of more than a decade-long study of direct radiocarbon dating for one of the ...
ABSTRACT. A summary is presented of more than a decade-long study of direct radiocarbon dating for o...
The data set describes sampling sites and samples of: (1) Flowstone underlying and overgrowing Pale...
The existing chronology for the Chagyrskaya Cave is based on 19 radiocarbon (14C) age determinations...
From the 11th International Radiocarbon Conference held in Seattle, Washington, June 20-26, 1982.14C...
ABSTRACT. This paper presents the results of cross-dating of mammoth remains from northwestern Chuko...
The paper presents the results for the 14C dating obtained recently in the Laboratory of the Institu...
We discuss results of 14C dates obtained from areas of young volcanoes in Kamchatka. We apply these ...
One of the greatest challenges of contemporary archaeology is to synthesize the large amount of radi...
The Stone age chronology for the main regions of European Russia based on radiocarbon dating is pres...
Over the past three decades, the use of radiocarbon dating in archaeology has been revolutionized by...
From the 16th International Radiocarbon Conference held in Gronigen, Netherlands, June 16-20, 1997.C...
The article discusses the problem of chronology of the Kozhumberdy cultural group from the Ural-Mugo...