Radiocarbon dating of charcoal from tropical sequences: results from the Niah Great Cave, Sarawak, and their broader implications
Subsamples of charcoal from a number of different excavation contexts at the early modern human (<em>Homo sapiens</em>) site of Niah Great Cave (Malaysia) were accelerator mass spectrometry (AMS) <sup>14</sup>C dated. Samples were prepare using one of a number of different me...
Main Authors: | Higham, T, Barton, H, Turney, C, Barker, G, Ramsey, C, Brock, F |
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Other Authors: | Quaternary Research Association |
Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Wiley
2009
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