The dataset was created within the project “Land use, social transformations and woodland in Central European Prehistory. Modelling approaches to human-environment interactions” funded by the Czech Science Foundation (19-20970Y). This dataset represents the largest and the most comprehensive collection of archaeological radiocarbon dates from the Czech Republic to date. The dataset offers 1579 samples from 347 archaeological sites dating from Early Mesolithic (10 000 BC) to Medieval Period (AD 1250). Published in a simple spreadsheet format, the database offers researchers a quick tool for further analyses. It is important to highlight that dates we collected originated only from archaeological contexts, which means that we have excluded so...
In recent years the development of new approaches to the understanding of prehistoric human colonisa...
The Early and Middle Neolithic in Northern Central Europe and Southern Scandinavia is characterised ...
ABSTRACT. Large sets of radiocarbon dates of 1019 peat, 155 speleothem, and 100 tufa samples, as wel...
The dataset was created within the project “Land use, social transformations and woodland in Central...
Estimating past population dynamics has become a major research topic for archaeology, which uses se...
This digital archive is an outcome of the paper Kolář et al.: Long-term demographic trends and spati...
In order to understand the dynamics of cultural phenomena, scientific dating in archaeology is an in...
This database is a compilation of radiocarbon dates associated with the process of arrival, developm...
The paper provides a detailed overview of new radiocarbon dates, stable isotopes, and anthropologica...
The paper provides a detailed overview of new radiocarbon dates, stable isotopes, and anthropologica...
In order to understand the dynamics of cultural phenomena, scientific dating in archaeology is an in...
International audienceThe ritual human burials and scattered fragments of human bones excavated from...
New radiocarbon dates from four Moravian and bohemian sites are presented and linked to previous wor...
New radiocarbon dates from four Moravian and bohemian sites are presented and linked to previous wor...
In recent years the development of new approaches to the understanding of prehistoric human colonisa...
The Early and Middle Neolithic in Northern Central Europe and Southern Scandinavia is characterised ...
ABSTRACT. Large sets of radiocarbon dates of 1019 peat, 155 speleothem, and 100 tufa samples, as wel...
The dataset was created within the project “Land use, social transformations and woodland in Central...
Estimating past population dynamics has become a major research topic for archaeology, which uses se...
This digital archive is an outcome of the paper Kolář et al.: Long-term demographic trends and spati...
In order to understand the dynamics of cultural phenomena, scientific dating in archaeology is an in...
This database is a compilation of radiocarbon dates associated with the process of arrival, developm...
The paper provides a detailed overview of new radiocarbon dates, stable isotopes, and anthropologica...
The paper provides a detailed overview of new radiocarbon dates, stable isotopes, and anthropologica...
In order to understand the dynamics of cultural phenomena, scientific dating in archaeology is an in...
International audienceThe ritual human burials and scattered fragments of human bones excavated from...
New radiocarbon dates from four Moravian and bohemian sites are presented and linked to previous wor...
New radiocarbon dates from four Moravian and bohemian sites are presented and linked to previous wor...
In recent years the development of new approaches to the understanding of prehistoric human colonisa...
The Early and Middle Neolithic in Northern Central Europe and Southern Scandinavia is characterised ...
ABSTRACT. Large sets of radiocarbon dates of 1019 peat, 155 speleothem, and 100 tufa samples, as wel...