2009
DOI: 10.1017/s0033822200056101
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Radiocarbon Dating of Neolithic Pottery

Abstract: ABSTRACT. The direct measurement of organic matter included in archaeological pottery may yield a reliable assessment of age. The main problem consists in the identification of possible origins and assessment of distortion for the age of organic inclusions. Our experiments show that shells included in pottery fabrics are strongly influenced by the reservoir effect, which may reach 500 yr or more. Other organic inclusions, such as lake ooze, do not visibly distort the age. The obtained series of radiocarbon dat… Show more

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“…The dating of pottery, expanded in a number of published works (Kovalyuh and Skripkin 2007;Zaitseva et. al.…”
Section: Methods and Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The dating of pottery, expanded in a number of published works (Kovalyuh and Skripkin 2007;Zaitseva et. al.…”
Section: Methods and Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…During the chemical pretreatment of materials for dating humic acids are removed by alkaliacid solutions. Besides, before dating of charcoal from the pottery matrix humic acids and other admixtures are removed by the treatment of the solution of hydrofluoric aside (Skripkin and Kovaliukh, 1998;Zaytseva et al, 2009). Therefore, practically all humic acids are destroyed.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…14 C dating of carbon-containing materials from pottery have recently been developed in the radiocarbon laboratory in Kiev using the conventional technique (Skripkin and Kovaliukh, 1998;Zaytseva et al, 2009). Pottery is one of the most suitable materials for dating because of this artifact is closely associated with archaeological events.…”
Section: Methods Ofmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Therefore, all radiocarbon dates from molluscs and pottery with a mollusc-based temper received from the KRL and other laboratories will be biased towards an older date. Recently, however, the KRL and the Radiocarbon Laboratory in St Petersburg have developed a new methodology for eliminating any mollusc components from a pottery temper prior to dating, which allows for the correlation of the reservoir effect on dated material (Zaitseva et al 2009). …”
Section: N E O L I T H I C I N E a S T E R N E U R O P E Ta B L E mentioning
confidence: 99%