The radiocarbon of the local reservoir effect (RE) was observed in many sectors along the Argentinean Patagonic coast. Results show variations in the 14C offsets and differences between marine and continental species growing within the same locality, ranging from about 80–1100 yr BP. It is postulated that such variations are mainly due to local factors, including the coast morphology and the contribution of continental waters. The relevance of these kinds of studies for the interpretation of age in archaeological samples is highlighted in this paper.
We present here the results of dating of 80 archaeological and paleoenvironmental samples from Argentina and Uruguay, processed between 1986 and 1988 by M A Albero and M A Gonzalez. Series of samples and single samples are grouped by province and then by locality or archeological site, from north to south. See sample location maps for details.Procedures for sample pretreatment, counting, statistical analysis, and age calculation were essentially the same as previously described by Albero and Angiolini (1985). Results are reported as conventional 14C dates in years before AD 1950. They are corrected for isotopic fractionation. 14C contents of some paleoenvironmental samples are expressed in percent modern carbon (pMC).
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