Vermeersch 2020

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  • Vermeersch, P. M. (2020). Radiocarbon Palaeolithic Europe Database: A Regularly Updated Dataset of the Radiometric Data Regarding the Palaeolithic of Europe, Siberia Included. Data Brief, 31, 105793. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.dib.2020.105793 [Vermeersch 2020]
@article{Vermeersch2020,
  title = {Radiocarbon Palaeolithic Europe Database: A Regularly Updated Dataset of the Radiometric Data Regarding the Palaeolithic of Europe, Siberia Included},
  author = {Vermeersch, Pierre M},
  year = {2020},
  month = {aug},
  journal = {Data Brief},
  volume = {31},
  pages = {105793},
  issn = {2352-3409},
  doi = {10.1016/j.dib.2020.105793},
  abstract = {At the Berlin INQUA Congress (1995) a working group, European Late Pleistocene Isotopic Stages 2 & 3: Humans, Their Ecology & Cultural Adaptations, was established under the direction of J. Renault-Miskovsky (Institut de Paléontologie humaine, Paris). One of the objectives was building a database of the human occupation of Europe during this period. The database has been enlarged and now includes Lower, Middle and Upper Palaeolithic sites connecting them to their environmental conditions and the available chronometric dating. From version 14 on, only sites with chronometric data were included. In this database we have collected the available radiometric data from literature and from other more restricted databases. We try to incorporate newly published chronometric dates, collected from all kind of available publications. Only dates older than 9500 uncalibrated BP, correlated with a "cultural" level obtained by scientific excavations of European (Asian Russian Federation included) Palaeolithic sites, have been included. The dates are complemented with information related to cultural remains, stratigraphic, sedimentologic and palaeontologic information within a Microsoft Access database. For colleagues mainly interested in a list of all chronometric dates an Microsoft Excel list (with no details) is available (Tab. 1). A file, containing all sites with known coordinates, that can be opened for immediate use in Google Earth is available as a *.kmz file. It will give the possibility to introduce (by file open) in Google Earth the whole site list in "My Places". The database, version 27 (first version was available in 2002), contains now 13,202 site forms, (most of them with their geographical coordinates), comprising 17,022 radiometric data: Conv. 14C and AMS 14C (13,144 items), TL (678 items), OSL (1050 items), ESR, Th/U and AAR (2150 items) from the Lower, Middle and Upper Palaeolithic. All 14C dates are conventional dates BP. This improved version 27 replaces the older version 26.},
  month_numeric = {8}
}
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  :abstract: '{At the Berlin INQUA Congress (1995) a working group, European Late
    Pleistocene Isotopic Stages 2 & 3: Humans, Their Ecology & Cultural Adaptations,
    was established under the direction of J. Renault-Miskovsky (Institut de Paléontologie
    humaine, Paris). One of the objectives was building a database of the human occupation
    of Europe during this period. The database has been enlarged and now includes
    Lower, Middle and Upper Palaeolithic sites connecting them to their environmental
    conditions and the available chronometric dating. From version 14 on, only sites
    with chronometric data were included. In this database we have collected the available
    radiometric data from literature and from other more restricted databases. We
    try to incorporate newly published chronometric dates, collected from all kind
    of available publications. Only dates older than 9500 uncalibrated BP, correlated
    with a "cultural" level obtained by scientific excavations of European (Asian
    Russian Federation included) Palaeolithic sites, have been included. The dates
    are complemented with information related to cultural remains, stratigraphic,
    sedimentologic and palaeontologic information within a Microsoft Access database.
    For colleagues mainly interested in a list of all chronometric dates an Microsoft
    Excel list (with no details) is available (Tab. 1). A file, containing all sites
    with known coordinates, that can be opened for immediate use in Google Earth is
    available as a *.kmz file. It will give the possibility to introduce (by file
    open) in Google Earth the whole site list in "My Places". The database, version
    27 (first version was available in 2002), contains now 13,202 site forms, (most
    of them with their geographical coordinates), comprising 17,022 radiometric data:
    Conv. 14C and AMS 14C (13,144 items), TL (678 items), OSL (1050 items), ESR, Th/U
    and AAR (2150 items) from the Lower, Middle and Upper Palaeolithic. All 14C dates
    are conventional dates BP. This improved version 27 replaces the older version
    26.}'
  :month_numeric: "{8}"

Citing records

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Site Sites (1726)

radiocarbon date Radiocarbon dates (3728)

Site Lab ID Context Material Taxon Method Uncalibrated age Calibrated age References
Golyi Mys IV AA-36279 charcoal NA NA 12610±60 BP 15207–14615 cal BP Vermeersch 2020 Bird et al. 2022
Golyi Mys IV AA-36280 charcoal NA NA 10340±50 BP 12468–11943 cal BP Vermeersch 2020 Bird et al. 2022
La Quina Aval AA-3639 NA NA 34130±700 BP 40623–37140 cal BP Vermeersch 2020 Bird et al. 2022
Sosnovyi Bor AA-38038 bone NA NA 12090±110 BP 14300–13615 cal BP Vermeersch 2020 Bird et al. 2022
Kaminnaia Cave AA-38042 NA NA 13850±140 BP 17255–16337 cal BP Vermeersch 2020 Bird et al. 2022
Kaminnaia AA-38044 NA NA 13920±130 BP 17300–16523 cal BP Vermeersch 2020 Bird et al. 2022
Ulft AA-38051 NA NA 13580±170 BP 16956–15925 cal BP Vermeersch 2020 Bird et al. 2022
Maininskaia West AA-38055 bone NA NA 19300±350 BP 23945–22463 cal BP Vermeersch 2020 Bird et al. 2022
Acagizli Magara AA-38201 marine shell NA NA 32670±760 BP 39250–35629 cal BP Vermeersch 2020 Bird et al. 2022
Acagizli Magara AA-38202 marine shell NA NA 29130±380 BP 34376–32251 cal BP Vermeersch 2020 Bird et al. 2022
Stranska Skala IIId AA-41479 NA NA 33030±620 BP 39270–36288 cal BP Vermeersch 2020 Bird et al. 2022
Paleopolis roadcut Kythera AA-41845 charcoal NA NA 3390±42 BP 3817–3489 cal BP Vermeersch 2020 Bird et al. 2022
Livadi section Kythera AA-41847 charcoal NA NA 3512±43 BP 3894–3647 cal BP Vermeersch 2020 Bird et al. 2022
Lopatino AA-47804 bone NA NA 4432±66 BP 5288–4865 cal BP Vermeersch 2020 Bird et al. 2022
Kurmanaevka III AA-47805 bone NA NA 4234±60 BP 4958–4572 cal BP Vermeersch 2020 Bird et al. 2022
Luzkhi AA-47807 bone NA NA 4254±61 BP 4966–4581 cal BP Vermeersch 2020 Bird et al. 2022
Spiridonovka IV AA-47808 bone NA NA 3455±56 BP 3870–3567 cal BP Vermeersch 2020 Bird et al. 2022
Spiridonovka IV AA-47809 bone NA NA 3517±56 BP 3969–3638 cal BP Vermeersch 2020 Bird et al. 2022
Kostenki (Kostienki) 14 (Markina gora) AA-4798 NA NA 14355±120 BP 17857–17115 cal BP Vermeersch 2020 Bird et al. 2022
Kostenki (Kostienki) 1 (Polyakova site) AA-4799 bone NA NA 20855±260 BP 25740–24380 cal BP Vermeersch 2020 Bird et al. 2022

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Bibtex:
NA → @article{Vermeersch2020, title = {Radiocarbon {{Palaeolithic Europe}} Database: {{A}} Regularly Updated Dataset of the Radiometric Data Regarding the {{Palaeolithic}} of {{Europe}}, {{Siberia}} Included}, author = {Vermeersch, Pierre M}, year = {2020}, month = aug, journal = {Data Brief}, volume = {31}, pages = {105793}, issn = {2352-3409}, doi = {10.1016/j.dib.2020.105793}, abstract = {At the Berlin INQUA Congress (1995) a working group, European Late Pleistocene Isotopic Stages 2 \& 3: Humans, Their Ecology \& Cultural Adaptations, was established under the direction of J. Renault-Miskovsky (Institut de Pal{\'e}ontologie humaine, Paris). One of the objectives was building a database of the human occupation of Europe during this period. The database has been enlarged and now includes Lower, Middle and Upper Palaeolithic sites connecting them to their environmental conditions and the available chronometric dating. From version 14 on, only sites with chronometric data were included. In this database we have collected the available radiometric data from literature and from other more restricted databases. We try to incorporate newly published chronometric dates, collected from all kind of available publications. Only dates older than 9500 uncalibrated BP, correlated with a "cultural" level obtained by scientific excavations of European (Asian Russian Federation included) Palaeolithic sites, have been included. The dates are complemented with information related to cultural remains, stratigraphic, sedimentologic and palaeontologic information within a Microsoft Access database. For colleagues mainly interested in a list of all chronometric dates an Microsoft Excel list (with no details) is available (Tab. 1). A file, containing all sites with known coordinates, that can be opened for immediate use in Google Earth is available as a *.kmz file. It will give the possibility to introduce (by file open) in Google Earth the whole site list in "My Places". The database, version 27 (first version was available in 2002), contains now 13,202 site forms, (most of them with their geographical coordinates), comprising 17,022 radiometric data: Conv. 14C and AMS 14C (13,144 items), TL (678 items), OSL (1050 items), ESR, Th/U and AAR (2150 items) from the Lower, Middle and Upper Palaeolithic. All 14C dates are conventional dates BP. This improved version 27 replaces the older version 26.} }
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