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View article: The origins of saddles and riding technology in East Asia: discoveries from the Mongolian Altai
The origins of saddles and riding technology in East Asia: discoveries from the Mongolian Altai Open
Innovations in horse equipment during the early Middle Ages provided advantages to societies from the steppes, reshaping the social landscape of Eurasia. Comparatively little is known about the precise origin of these crucial advances, alt…
View article: Interdisciplinary evidence for early domestic horse exploitation in southern Patagonia
Interdisciplinary evidence for early domestic horse exploitation in southern Patagonia Open
The introduction of domestic horses transformed Indigenous societies across the grasslands of Argentina, leading to the emergence of specialized horse cultures across the Southern Cone. However, the dynamics of this introduction are poorly…
View article: Early dispersal of domestic horses into the Great Plains and northern Rockies
Early dispersal of domestic horses into the Great Plains and northern Rockies Open
The horse is central to many Indigenous cultures across the American Southwest and the Great Plains. However, when and how horses were first integrated into Indigenous lifeways remain contentious, with extant models derived largely from co…
View article: TREE-RING-RADIOCARBON DATING PARAFFIN-CONSERVED CHARCOAL AT THE MISSISSIPPIAN CENTER OF KINCAID, ILLINOIS, USA
TREE-RING-RADIOCARBON DATING PARAFFIN-CONSERVED CHARCOAL AT THE MISSISSIPPIAN CENTER OF KINCAID, ILLINOIS, USA Open
Archival charcoal tree-ring segments from the Mississippian center of Kincaid Mounds provide chronometric information for the history of this important site. However, charcoal recovered from Kincaid was originally treated with a paraffin c…
View article: RDC volume 63 issue 5 Cover and Front matter
RDC volume 63 issue 5 Cover and Front matter Open
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View article: RDC volume 63 issue 2 Cover and Front matter
RDC volume 63 issue 2 Cover and Front matter Open
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View article: QUA volume 100 Cover and Back matter
QUA volume 100 Cover and Back matter Open
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View article: TREE-RING-RADIOCARBON DATING AT A LATE CONTACT PERIOD KITKAHAHKI PAWNEE SITE ON THE CENTRAL GREAT PLAINS, USA
TREE-RING-RADIOCARBON DATING AT A LATE CONTACT PERIOD KITKAHAHKI PAWNEE SITE ON THE CENTRAL GREAT PLAINS, USA Open
This study obtained calendar dates by radiocarbon accelerator mass spectrometry ( 14 C AMS) dating sequential tree-rings of wooden support posts from the buried remains of traditional Kitkahahki Pawnee earthlodges preserved at an archaeolo…
View article: Findings from an in-Depth Annual Tree-Ring Radiocarbon Intercomparison
Findings from an in-Depth Annual Tree-Ring Radiocarbon Intercomparison Open
The radiocarbon ( 14 C) calibration curve so far contains annually resolved data only for a short period of time. With accelerator mass spectrometry (AMS) matching the precision of decay counting, it is now possible to efficiently produce …
View article: RDC volume 62 issue 4 Cover and Front matter
RDC volume 62 issue 4 Cover and Front matter Open
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View article: Annual Variation in Atmospheric <sup>14</sup>C Between 1700 BC and 1480 BC
Annual Variation in Atmospheric <sup>14</sup>C Between 1700 BC and 1480 BC Open
In 2018 Pearson et al. published a new sequence of annual radiocarbon ( 14 C) data derived from oak ( Quercus sp.) trees from Northern Ireland and bristlecone pine ( Pinus longaeva ) from North America across the period 1700–1500 BC. The s…
View article: Life histories and niche dynamics in late Quaternary proboscideans from Midwestern North America: evidence from stable isotope analyses
Life histories and niche dynamics in late Quaternary proboscideans from Midwestern North America: evidence from stable isotope analyses Open
Stable isotopes of mammoths and mastodons have the potential to illuminate ecological changes in late Pleistocene landscapes and megafaunal populations as these species approached extinction. The ecological factors at play in this extincti…
View article: Investigating reindeer pastoralism and exploitation of high mountain zones in northern Mongolia through ice patch archaeology
Investigating reindeer pastoralism and exploitation of high mountain zones in northern Mongolia through ice patch archaeology Open
In interior Eurasia, high mountain zones are crucial to pastoral subsistence, providing seasonally productive pastures and abundant wild resources. In some areas of northern Mongolia, mountainous tundra zones also support a low-latitude po…
View article: Identifying art forgeries by radiocarbon dating microgram quantities of artists’ paints
Identifying art forgeries by radiocarbon dating microgram quantities of artists’ paints Open
Most people view paintings orthogonally. Usually, this is what the artist intended. However, historically and technically minded artists, art conservators, technical art historians, and indeed forgers are also interested in what paintings …
View article: Annual radiocarbon record indicates 16th century BCE date for the Thera eruption
Annual radiocarbon record indicates 16th century BCE date for the Thera eruption Open
New annual radiocarbon calibration data offer a resolution to controversial dating of the Bronze Age eruption of Thera.
View article: RDC volume 60 issue 3 Cover and Front matter
RDC volume 60 issue 3 Cover and Front matter Open
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View article: Radiocarbon Dating Historical Mortars: Lime Lumps and/or Binder Carbonate?
Radiocarbon Dating Historical Mortars: Lime Lumps and/or Binder Carbonate? Open
Lime lumps and bulk mortars show different 14 C contamination when analyzed in several CO 2 fractions isolated from the effervescence of an ongoing hydrolysis reaction. Age profiles of both materials are therefore highly complementary and …
View article: A Medieval Yakut Burial Near Lake Atlasovskoye of the 14th–15th Centuries: An Anthropological Study
A Medieval Yakut Burial Near Lake Atlasovskoye of the 14th–15th Centuries: An Anthropological Study Open
The burial near Lake Atlasovskoye, Yakutia, is one of the earliest Yakut burials, dating back to the 14th or 15th centuries and associated with the medieval Kulun-Atakh culture. Initially, its age was assessed by the comparative typologica…