Radiocarbon dating wooden carvings and skeletal remains from Pitch Lake, Trinidad
Since the mid 19th century, rare prehistoric wooden carvings and human skeletal remains have been dredged from Pitch Lake, Trinidad, during commercial asphalt mining. Establishing a chronology for these objects is challenging, due to both a lack of stratigraphic and contextual information and the n...
Main Authors: | Brock, F, Ostapkowicz, J, Wiedenhoeft, A, Bull, I |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Cambridge University Press
2017
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