Sungir (Russia) is a key Mid-Upper Palaeolithic site in Eurasia, containing several spectacular burials that disclose early evidence for complex burial rites in the form of a range of grave goods deposited along with the dead. Dating has been particularly challenging, with multiple radiocarbon dates ranging from 19,160±270 to 28,800±240 BP for burials that are believed to be closely similar in age. There are disparities in the radiocarbon dates of human bones, faunal remains and charcoal found on the floor of burials. Our approach has been to develop compound-specific methods using High Performance Liquid Chromatography (HPLC) to separate single amino acids, such as hydroxyproline, and thereby avoid the known human contamination on the bone...
Palaeolithic burials are few and far between, and establishing their chronology is crucial to gainin...
Denisova Cave in the Siberian Altai (Russia) is a key site for understanding the complex relationshi...
Human remains from the (late) Middle Paleolithic remain rare. Improving our understanding of their s...
Sungir (Russia) is a key Mid-Upper Palaeolithic site in Eurasia, containing several spectacular buri...
A summary is presented of more than a decade-long study of direct radiocarbon dating for one of the ...
Archaeological bones are usually dated by radiocarbon measurement of extracted collagen. However, lo...
ABSTRACT. A summary is presented of more than a decade-long study of direct radiocarbon dating for o...
Archaeological bones are usually dated by radiocarbon measurement of extracted collagen. However, lo...
International audienceThe ritual human burials and scattered fragments of human bones excavated from...
International audienceSeveral questions remain regarding the timing and nature of the Neanderthal-an...
From the 20th International Radiocarbon Conference held in Kona, Hawaii, USA, May 31-June 3, 2009.Th...
Palaeolithic burials are few and far between, and establishing their chronology is crucial to gainin...
Denisova Cave in the Siberian Altai (Russia) is a key site for understanding the complex relationshi...
Human remains from the (late) Middle Paleolithic remain rare. Improving our understanding of their s...
Sungir (Russia) is a key Mid-Upper Palaeolithic site in Eurasia, containing several spectacular buri...
A summary is presented of more than a decade-long study of direct radiocarbon dating for one of the ...
Archaeological bones are usually dated by radiocarbon measurement of extracted collagen. However, lo...
ABSTRACT. A summary is presented of more than a decade-long study of direct radiocarbon dating for o...
Archaeological bones are usually dated by radiocarbon measurement of extracted collagen. However, lo...
International audienceThe ritual human burials and scattered fragments of human bones excavated from...
International audienceSeveral questions remain regarding the timing and nature of the Neanderthal-an...
From the 20th International Radiocarbon Conference held in Kona, Hawaii, USA, May 31-June 3, 2009.Th...
Palaeolithic burials are few and far between, and establishing their chronology is crucial to gainin...
Denisova Cave in the Siberian Altai (Russia) is a key site for understanding the complex relationshi...
Human remains from the (late) Middle Paleolithic remain rare. Improving our understanding of their s...