For the first time, a series of C-14 dates has been obtained for samples from the archaeological excavations in Red Square, the historical center of Moscow. The remains of burned dwellings from the bottom of the cultural layer were dated as well as dispersed charcoal from the underlying plough soil. The results correspond to a 200-yr time interval and prove that arable activity at the site began as early as the late 11th century AD. The field belonged to Moscow itself or to rural settlements nearby. The oldest dwelling was built ca. the late 12th-early 13th century AD
Kostenki 1 is one of the many sites of the Kostenki- Borshchevo site cluster south of Voronezh, whic...
A suite of accelerator mass spectrometry (AMS) radiocarbon dates for the Ufa-II archaeological site ...
The author offers findings of research conducted at Isker hillfort (Tyumen Oblast) in 2014. Isker us...
For the first time, a series of C-14 dates has been obtained for samples from the archaeological exc...
For the first time, a series of C-14 dates has been obtained for samples from the archaeological exc...
For the first time, a series of 14C dates has been obtained for samples from the archaeological exca...
Abstract: New data on the age of ancient hillforts in the territory of Moscow have been obtained wit...
We address here the methodological question of potentially using the radiocarbon method for dating h...
There are hundreds of preserved medieval buildings in the mountainous part of Ingushetia, including ...
The first radiocarbon dates from the unique early Scythian monument Arzhan-2, discovered in 2001, ar...
Federation. ABSTRACT. A suite of accelerator mass spectrometry (AMS) radiocarbon dates for the Ufa-I...
We present a radiocarbon chronology of key Sayan-Altai monuments from the Scythian period, based on ...
Over the past three decades, the use of radiocarbon dating in archaeology has been revolutionized by...
Complex interdisciplinary studies carried out in the territory of the Vilnius Lower Castle, E Lithua...
Combined archaeological and pedogenetic study allows reconstructing the history of early habitation ...
Kostenki 1 is one of the many sites of the Kostenki- Borshchevo site cluster south of Voronezh, whic...
A suite of accelerator mass spectrometry (AMS) radiocarbon dates for the Ufa-II archaeological site ...
The author offers findings of research conducted at Isker hillfort (Tyumen Oblast) in 2014. Isker us...
For the first time, a series of C-14 dates has been obtained for samples from the archaeological exc...
For the first time, a series of C-14 dates has been obtained for samples from the archaeological exc...
For the first time, a series of 14C dates has been obtained for samples from the archaeological exca...
Abstract: New data on the age of ancient hillforts in the territory of Moscow have been obtained wit...
We address here the methodological question of potentially using the radiocarbon method for dating h...
There are hundreds of preserved medieval buildings in the mountainous part of Ingushetia, including ...
The first radiocarbon dates from the unique early Scythian monument Arzhan-2, discovered in 2001, ar...
Federation. ABSTRACT. A suite of accelerator mass spectrometry (AMS) radiocarbon dates for the Ufa-I...
We present a radiocarbon chronology of key Sayan-Altai monuments from the Scythian period, based on ...
Over the past three decades, the use of radiocarbon dating in archaeology has been revolutionized by...
Complex interdisciplinary studies carried out in the territory of the Vilnius Lower Castle, E Lithua...
Combined archaeological and pedogenetic study allows reconstructing the history of early habitation ...
Kostenki 1 is one of the many sites of the Kostenki- Borshchevo site cluster south of Voronezh, whic...
A suite of accelerator mass spectrometry (AMS) radiocarbon dates for the Ufa-II archaeological site ...
The author offers findings of research conducted at Isker hillfort (Tyumen Oblast) in 2014. Isker us...