The older, the better? On the radiocarbon dating of Upper Palaeolithic burials in Northern Eurasia and beyond

  • Kuzmin Y
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Abstract

The reliability of radiocarbon dates for Palaeolithic human burials is of utmost importance for prehistoric archaeologists. Recently obtained dates for several such burials in central Russia raise important interrelated issues concerning site taphonomy and the precise radiocarbon-dating technique employed, with implications for the ‘true’ age of the burials. A critical review of the dating of the Sungir and Kostenki burials calls into question the reliability of employing ultrafiltration or single amino acids for the radiocarbon dating of Upper Palaeolithic bones.

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Kuzmin, Y. V. (2019). The older, the better? On the radiocarbon dating of Upper Palaeolithic burials in Northern Eurasia and beyond. Antiquity, 93(370), 1061–1071. https://doi.org/10.15184/aqy.2018.158

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