Archaeological bones are usually dated by radiocarbon measurement of extracted collagen. However, low collagen content, contamination from the burial environment, or museum conservation work, such as addition of glues, preservatives, and fumigants to "protect" archaeological materials, have previously led to inaccurate dates. These inaccuracies in turn frustrate the development of archaeological chronologies and, in the Paleolithic, blur the dating of such key events as the dispersal of anatomically modern humans. Here we describe a method to date hydroxyproline found in collagen (~10% of collagen carbon) as a bone-specific biomarker that removes impurities, thereby improving dating accuracy and confidence. This method is applied to two imp...
his thesis aims to improve the chronology of the transition from the Middle to Upper Palaeolithic i...
DNA sequencing has revolutionised our understanding of archaic humans during the Middle and Upper Pa...
Frequently preserved in archaeological and palaeontological sites, the tiny size of small‐mammal rem...
Archaeological bones are usually dated by radiocarbon measurement of extracted collagen. However, lo...
Sungir (Russia) is a key Mid-Upper Palaeolithic site in Eurasia, containing several spectacular buri...
Sungir (Russia) is a key Mid-Upper Palaeolithic site in Eurasia, containing several spectacular buri...
Dating of the amino acid hydroxyproline from bone collagen has been shown to produce accurate and re...
When humans consume foods from different radiocarbon reservoirs offset in age to the atmosphere, ina...
ABSTRACT. When humans consume foods from different radiocarbon reservoirs offset in age to the atmos...
Human remains from the (late) Middle Paleolithic remain rare. Improving our understanding of their s...
International audienceThe ritual human burials and scattered fragments of human bones excavated from...
Rationale For radiocarbon results to be accurate, samples must be free of contaminating carbon. Samp...
During the laboratory pretreatment of samples for radiocarbon dating, small amounts of carbon may be...
Molecular leveP4C dating is the isolation of specific classes of molecules for their _4C dating by a...
The Radiocarbon Dating Laboratory at the University of Illinois has been using the pyrolysis-combust...
his thesis aims to improve the chronology of the transition from the Middle to Upper Palaeolithic i...
DNA sequencing has revolutionised our understanding of archaic humans during the Middle and Upper Pa...
Frequently preserved in archaeological and palaeontological sites, the tiny size of small‐mammal rem...
Archaeological bones are usually dated by radiocarbon measurement of extracted collagen. However, lo...
Sungir (Russia) is a key Mid-Upper Palaeolithic site in Eurasia, containing several spectacular buri...
Sungir (Russia) is a key Mid-Upper Palaeolithic site in Eurasia, containing several spectacular buri...
Dating of the amino acid hydroxyproline from bone collagen has been shown to produce accurate and re...
When humans consume foods from different radiocarbon reservoirs offset in age to the atmosphere, ina...
ABSTRACT. When humans consume foods from different radiocarbon reservoirs offset in age to the atmos...
Human remains from the (late) Middle Paleolithic remain rare. Improving our understanding of their s...
International audienceThe ritual human burials and scattered fragments of human bones excavated from...
Rationale For radiocarbon results to be accurate, samples must be free of contaminating carbon. Samp...
During the laboratory pretreatment of samples for radiocarbon dating, small amounts of carbon may be...
Molecular leveP4C dating is the isolation of specific classes of molecules for their _4C dating by a...
The Radiocarbon Dating Laboratory at the University of Illinois has been using the pyrolysis-combust...
his thesis aims to improve the chronology of the transition from the Middle to Upper Palaeolithic i...
DNA sequencing has revolutionised our understanding of archaic humans during the Middle and Upper Pa...
Frequently preserved in archaeological and palaeontological sites, the tiny size of small‐mammal rem...