2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.quascirev.2019.07.025
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An application of hierarchical Bayesian modeling to better constrain the chronologies of Upper Paleolithic archaeological cultures in France between ca. 32,000–21,000 calibrated years before present

Abstract: Investigations of chronology play a key role in the majority of archaeological research endeavors and are particularly pertinent to examinations of culture-environment relationships, especially during periods characterized by rapid and marked climatic variability and environmental reorganization. Rigorous evaluations of available data and robust methods are required if one wishes to reconstruct reliable chronologies, and this is especially the case when examining periods that are associated with a relatively f… Show more

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“…This produced a result (19,300 ± 120 BP: 23.5-22.9 cal ka BP) that correspond well to the age obtained for the burned bone sample from NA7b (19,020 ± 110 BP: 23.2-22.5 cal ka BP), for which the complete pretreatment process was employed. Both results are consistent with reliable regional and extra-regional Upper Solutrean data (Banks et al 2019).…”
Section: The Existing Data: Summary and Questions Raised The Badegoulsupporting
confidence: 89%
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“…This produced a result (19,300 ± 120 BP: 23.5-22.9 cal ka BP) that correspond well to the age obtained for the burned bone sample from NA7b (19,020 ± 110 BP: 23.2-22.5 cal ka BP), for which the complete pretreatment process was employed. Both results are consistent with reliable regional and extra-regional Upper Solutrean data (Banks et al 2019).…”
Section: The Existing Data: Summary and Questions Raised The Badegoulsupporting
confidence: 89%
“…NA6-NA4: Table 1) is approximately 1000 years older than the previous beta counting ages carried out in the 1990s. Once calibrated, the four stratigraphically wellordered measurements fall within the 23.3-21.1 cal ka BP interval (NA6: 19,110 ± 70 BP: 23.3-22.7 cal ka BP; NA4: 17,760 ± 100 BP: 21.8-21.1 cal ka BP), thus covering the entire currently accepted Badegoulian AMS chronology (Banks et al 2019). These results serve to restore the chronological coherence of the Badegoulian sequence at Casserole and allow these assemblages to be reliably included in inter-site comparisons.…”
Section: Approximately 1000 Years Older: Restoring the Badegoulian Lementioning
confidence: 95%
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