The horizons of slash-and-burn agriculture were distinguished by pedological, anthracological, phytolithic and palynological features. Radiocarbon dates were obtained from the coals. Most of the dates refer to the time of the Great Migration and the Middle Ages. Some of the slash horizons are dated to the Early Iron Age, the earliest are from the Bronze Age and, presumably, the Neolithic.
ИнстИтут ИсторИИ матерИальной культуры ран россИйскИй государственный педагогИческИй унИверсИтет Им. а.И. герцена самарскИй государственный соцИально-педагогИческИй унИверсИтет ИнстИтут археологИИ ран ИнстИтут географИИ ран РадиоуглеРод в аРхеологии и палеоэкологии: пРошлое, настоящее, будущее Материалы Международной конференции, посвященной 80-летию старшего научного сотрудника ииМк ран, кандидата хиМических наук ганны ивановны Зайцевой санкт-петербург 2020 УДК 902/904.621.039.86
The paper provides results of the first direct radiocarbon dating of domestic cereals (Hordeum L., Triticum L.) discovered in the Bronze Age dolmen culture settlement Starchiki, in the NW Caucasus (3rd mill. BC).
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