Cuello: Resolving the Chronology Through Direct Dating of Conserved and Low-Collagen Bone by AMS
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1991-01-01Keywords
infrared spectraBelize
Central America
Cuello
decontamination
Maya Lowlands
purity
tropical environment
samples
mass spectra
spectra
techniques
sample preparation
bones
C 14
carbon
isotopes
radioactive isotopes
absolute age
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Law, I. A., Housley, R. A., Hammond, N., & Hedges, R. E. M. (1991). Cuello: Resolving the chronology through direct dating of conserved and low-collagen bone by AMS. Radiocarbon, 33(3), 303-315.Journal
RadiocarbonAdditional Links
http://radiocarbon.webhost.uits.arizona.edu/Abstract
It is well known that 14C dating of fossil bone with seriously depleted protein levels, or bone that has been consolidated with preservatives, can produce erroneous results. In the tropics, warm and moist soil conditions lead to constant reworking of organic matter and add to the danger of bone contamination. Because of this, 14C dating of preservative-impregnated bone from such areas has rarely been successful. We report here a set of AMS dates on both unconsolidated animal bone and polyvinyl acetate/polyvinyl alcohol (PVA/PV-OH) impregnated human burials from the Maya site of Cuello, Belize. The steps needed to purify the samples are described, together with details on the use of qualitative infra-red (IR) spectra as a means of assessing sample purity.Type
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enISSN
0033-8222ae974a485f413a2113503eed53cd6c53
10.1017/S0033822200040339
