Radiocarbon chronology for the Early Gravettian of northern Europe : new AMS determinations for Maisieres-Canal, Belgium


Autoria(s): Jacobi, R.M.; Higham, TF.G.; Haesaerts, P.; Jadin, I.; Basell, L.S.
Data(s)

2010

Resumo

The authors explore the arrival of the earliest Gravettian in north-west Europe, using new high precision radiocarbon dates for bone excavated at Maisieres-Canal in Belgium to define a short-lit^ed occupation around 33 000 years ago. The tanged points in that assemblage have parallels in British sites, including Goat's Hole (Paviland). This is the site of the famous ochred burial of a young adult male, confiisingly known as the 'Red Lady', notv dated to around 34 000 BP. The new results demonstrate that this British 'rich burial' and the Gravettian with tanged points may bebng to two different occupation horizons separated by a cold spell.

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http://pure.qub.ac.uk/portal/en/publications/radiocarbon-chronology-for-the-early-gravettian-of-northern-europe--new-ams-determinations-for-maisierescanal-belgium(8e328681-ff33-46ee-9afd-9227468355ee).html

Idioma(s)

eng

Direitos

info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess

Fonte

Jacobi , R M , Higham , T F G , Haesaerts , P , Jadin , I & Basell , L S 2010 , ' Radiocarbon chronology for the Early Gravettian of northern Europe : new AMS determinations for Maisieres-Canal, Belgium ' Antiquity , vol 84 , pp. 26-40 .

Palavras-Chave #europe #gravettian #gs 6 #maisieres-canal #tanged points #upper palaeolithic
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article