Radiocarbon dates from northern Mongolia

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Abstract

Since 1996, the Mongolian-American Expedition to Northern Mongolia has been excavating in the Egiin Gol Valley. The goal of this research has been to examine the competing hypotheses explaining the emergence of pastoral nomadism and the evolution of nomadic complexity. The chronological placement of burials and sites in the survey area has been a key facet of this research. At present, these investigations have generated 10 radiocarbon dates from archaeological contexts. Presented here are the previously unpublished 14C dates and some comments on their significance.

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Hall, M., Batsaikhan, Z., & Honeychurch, W. (1999). Radiocarbon dates from northern Mongolia. Radiocarbon, 41(1), 103–110. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0033822200019378

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