Site type
Open-air

Location

Coordinates (degrees)
048.580° N, 027.170° E
Coordinates (DMS)
048° 34' 00" E, 027° 10' 00" N
Country (ISO 3166)
Russian Federation (RU)

radiocarbon date Radiocarbon dates (4)

Lab ID Context Material Taxon Method Uncalibrated age Calibrated age References
GrN-6807 habitat NA NA 14C 44400±2050 BP 51220–43391 cal BP Soffer 1989 “PACEA Geo-Referenced Radiocarbon Database” 2011
GIN-832 habitat humus [fossil soil] NA 14C 27500±100 BP 31625–31237 cal BP Svezhentsev and Popov 1993 “PACEA Geo-Referenced Radiocarbon Database” 2011
LU-586 habitat charcoal NA 14C 25140±350 BP 30045–28750 cal BP Soffer 1989 “PACEA Geo-Referenced Radiocarbon Database” 2011
GIN-1099 habitat charcoal NA 14C 24500±500 BP 29829–27770 cal BP Soffer 1989 “PACEA Geo-Referenced Radiocarbon Database” 2011

typological date Typological dates (8)

Classification Estimated age References
Middle Paleolithic NA Soffer 1989
Mousterian NA NA
Upper Paleolithic NA Svezhentsev and Popov 1993
unspec. NA NA
Upper Paleolithic NA Soffer 1989
unspec. NA NA
Upper Paleolithic NA Soffer 1989
unspec. NA NA

Bibliographic reference Bibliographic references

@misc{Svezhentsev and Popov 1993,
  
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@misc{Soffer 1989,
  
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  date = {2011},
  journaltitle = {PaleoAnthropology},
  volume = {2011},
  pages = {1–12},
  abstract = {Numerous Paleolithic radiocarbon databases exist, but their geographic and temporal scopes are diverse and their availability variable. With this paper we make available to the scientific community a georeferenced database of radiocarbon ages for the late Middle Paleolithic, Upper Paleolithic, and initial Holocene in Europe. The PACEA radiocarbon database consists of conventional and AMS 14C age determinations from archaeological sites in Europe that fall within Marine Isotope Stages (MIS) 3–1. In all, we have assembled 6,019 radiocarbon ages (conventional=3,820, AMS=2,176, unspecified=23) from a total of 1,208 sites, along with comprehensive contextual information on the dated samples.},
  keywords = {⛔ No DOI found},
  file = {/home/joeroe/g/work/library/2011/d’Errico_et_al_2011.pdf}
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