The first AMS radiocarbon dates from the Camet Norte fossil site (Buenos Aires Province, Argentina) range from ca. 28,700 cal. BP to 27,500 cal. BP. The age of the site fits well with results of previous studies, but the more precise AMS radiocarbon dating allowed for a better determination of the site chronology, deposition and faunal attribution. It can be argued that the depositional environment of the site was not in proximity to the shoreline at the time of deposition based on palaeocoastline studies and the dates produced by this study.Fil: Cotte, Martin. Universitat Tübingen; AlemaniaFil: Prevosti, Francisco Juan. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Centro Regional de Investigaciones Científicas y Transferenci...
This chapter presents the compilation and critical analysis of radiocarbon dates from the AEP-1 site...
This article presents 24 radiocarbon dates of different materials (animal and human bones, charcoal,...
The Radiocarbon archives are made available by Radiocarbon and the University of Arizona Libraries. ...
A radiocarbon date (7550 ± 60 yr 14C BP) was obtained from bone collagen of an extinct ground sloth ...
Se presenta el primer fechamiento por radiocarbono (7550 ± 60 yr 14C AP) para la provincia de Córdob...
A date of 4300 +/90 BP for extinct megafauna in Argentina is discussed. The fossil remains come from...
This paper reports the compilation and initial analysis of a database of 14C dates from archaeologic...
Dating bone collagen has been problematic in the Argentinean Pampas. Many bone samples do not have c...
Se identifican y describen las icnitas fósiles de homínidos encontrados en la Argenti-na. La edad de...
A date of 4300 ± 90 BP for extinct megafauna in Argentina is discussed. The fossil remains come from...
The El Inga site in Ecuador produced an important number of fishtail (or Fell) points. Early 1960s c...
The Cueva del Milodón (CdM, southern Chile), has been explored repeatedly since the end of the 19th ...
The Ongamira Valley (Córdoba, Argentina) shows a persistent occupational history of its territory. E...
This article compares radiocarbon dates and the stratigraphic matrix obtained from excavations at th...
This article addresses chronological problems about archaeological sites traditionally associated wi...
This chapter presents the compilation and critical analysis of radiocarbon dates from the AEP-1 site...
This article presents 24 radiocarbon dates of different materials (animal and human bones, charcoal,...
The Radiocarbon archives are made available by Radiocarbon and the University of Arizona Libraries. ...
A radiocarbon date (7550 ± 60 yr 14C BP) was obtained from bone collagen of an extinct ground sloth ...
Se presenta el primer fechamiento por radiocarbono (7550 ± 60 yr 14C AP) para la provincia de Córdob...
A date of 4300 +/90 BP for extinct megafauna in Argentina is discussed. The fossil remains come from...
This paper reports the compilation and initial analysis of a database of 14C dates from archaeologic...
Dating bone collagen has been problematic in the Argentinean Pampas. Many bone samples do not have c...
Se identifican y describen las icnitas fósiles de homínidos encontrados en la Argenti-na. La edad de...
A date of 4300 ± 90 BP for extinct megafauna in Argentina is discussed. The fossil remains come from...
The El Inga site in Ecuador produced an important number of fishtail (or Fell) points. Early 1960s c...
The Cueva del Milodón (CdM, southern Chile), has been explored repeatedly since the end of the 19th ...
The Ongamira Valley (Córdoba, Argentina) shows a persistent occupational history of its territory. E...
This article compares radiocarbon dates and the stratigraphic matrix obtained from excavations at th...
This article addresses chronological problems about archaeological sites traditionally associated wi...
This chapter presents the compilation and critical analysis of radiocarbon dates from the AEP-1 site...
This article presents 24 radiocarbon dates of different materials (animal and human bones, charcoal,...
The Radiocarbon archives are made available by Radiocarbon and the University of Arizona Libraries. ...