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Coordinates (degrees)
039.428° N, 084.167° W
Coordinates (DMS)
039° 25' 00" W, 084° 09' 00" N
Country (ISO 3166)
United States (US)

radiocarbon date Radiocarbon dates (24)

Lab ID Context Material Taxon Method Uncalibrated age Calibrated age References
Beta-106173 CHARCOAL NA NA 1820±50 BP Lazazzera 2009-Hopewell Community Dynamics Bird et al. 2022
Beta-106174 CHARCOAL NA NA 1780±50 BP Lazazzera 2009-Hopewell Community Dynamics Bird et al. 2022
Beta-106175 CHARCOAL NA NA 2230±80 BP Lazazzera 2009-Hopewell Community Dynamics Bird et al. 2022
Beta-106176 CHARCOAL NA NA 1940±50 BP Lazazzera 2009-Hopewell Community Dynamics Bird et al. 2022
Beta-106177 CHARCOAL NA NA 1880±70 BP Lazazzera 2009-Hopewell Community Dynamics Bird et al. 2022
Beta-111467 CHARCOAL NA NA 1850±60 BP Lazazzera 2009-Hopewell Community Dynamics Bird et al. 2022
Beta-111468 CHARCOAL NA NA 1750±60 BP Lazazzera 2009-Hopewell Community Dynamics Bird et al. 2022
Beta-111469 CHARCOAL NA NA 1990±60 BP Lazazzera 2009-Hopewell Community Dynamics Bird et al. 2022
Beta-111470 CHARCOAL NA NA 2080±100 BP Lazazzera 2009-Hopewell Community Dynamics Bird et al. 2022
Beta-111471 CHARCOAL NA NA 1980±60 BP Lazazzera 2009-Hopewell Community Dynamics Bird et al. 2022
Beta-113500 CHARCOAL NA NA 250±40 BP Lazazzera 2009-Hopewell Community Dynamics Bird et al. 2022
Beta-113502 CHARCOAL NA NA 1810±40 BP Lazazzera 2009-Hopewell Community Dynamics Bird et al. 2022
Beta-113503 CHARCOAL NA NA 1770±50 BP Lazazzera 2009-Hopewell Community Dynamics Bird et al. 2022
Beta-117901 CHARCOAL NA NA 1910±60 BP Lazazzera 2009-Hopewell Community Dynamics Bird et al. 2022
Beta-117902 CHARCOAL NA NA 1650±40 BP Lazazzera 2009-Hopewell Community Dynamics Bird et al. 2022
Beta-117903 CHARCOAL NA NA 1920±80 BP Lazazzera 2009-Hopewell Community Dynamics Bird et al. 2022
Beta-117904 CHARCOAL NA NA 1260±60 BP Lazazzera 2009-Hopewell Community Dynamics Bird et al. 2022
Beta-74071 CHARCOAL NA RADIOMETRIC 1620±70 BP Connolly 1996 Bird et al. 2022
Beta-74072 CHARCOAL NA NA 1750±60 BP Connolly 1996 Bird et al. 2022
Beta-74073 CHARCOAL NA RADIOMETRIC 1930±130 BP Connolly 1996 Bird et al. 2022

typological date Typological dates (0)

Classification Estimated age References

Bibliographic reference Bibliographic references

  • No bibliographic information available. [Lazazzera 2009-Hopewell Community Dynamics]
  • No bibliographic information available. [Connolly 1996]
  • No bibliographic information available. [Miller 2014b; Miller 2018]
  • Bird, D., Miranda, L., Vander Linden, M., Robinson, E., Bocinsky, R. K., Nicholson, C., Capriles, J. M., Finley, J. B., Gayo, E. M., Gil, A., d’Alpoim Guedes, J., Hoggarth, J. A., Kay, A., Loftus, E., Lombardo, U., Mackie, M., Palmisano, A., Solheim, S., Kelly, R. L., & Freeman, J. (2022). P3k14c, a Synthetic Global Database of Archaeological Radiocarbon Dates. Scientific Data, 9(1), 27. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41597-022-01118-7 [p3k14c]
@misc{Lazazzera 2009-Hopewell Community Dynamics,
  
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@misc{Connolly 1996,
  
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@misc{Miller 2014b; Miller 2018,
  
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  title = {P3k14c, a Synthetic Global Database of Archaeological Radiocarbon Dates},
  author = {Bird, Darcy and Miranda, Lux and Vander Linden, Marc and Robinson, Erick and Bocinsky, R. Kyle and Nicholson, Chris and Capriles, José M. and Finley, Judson Byrd and Gayo, Eugenia M. and Gil, Adolfo and d’Alpoim Guedes, Jade and Hoggarth, Julie A. and Kay, Andrea and Loftus, Emma and Lombardo, Umberto and Mackie, Madeline and Palmisano, Alessio and Solheim, Steinar and Kelly, Robert L. and Freeman, Jacob},
  year = {2022},
  month = {jan},
  journal = {Scientific Data},
  volume = {9},
  number = {1},
  pages = {27},
  publisher = {Nature Publishing Group},
  issn = {2052-4463},
  doi = {10.1038/s41597-022-01118-7},
  abstract = {Archaeologists increasingly use large radiocarbon databases to model prehistoric human demography (also termed paleo-demography). Numerous independent projects, funded over the past decade, have assembled such databases from multiple regions of the world. These data provide unprecedented potential for comparative research on human population ecology and the evolution of social-ecological systems across the Earth. However, these databases have been developed using different sample selection criteria, which has resulted in interoperability issues for global-scale, comparative paleo-demographic research and integration with paleoclimate and paleoenvironmental data. We present a synthetic, global-scale archaeological radiocarbon database composed of 180,070 radiocarbon dates that have been cleaned according to a standardized sample selection criteria. This database increases the reusability of archaeological radiocarbon data and streamlines quality control assessments for various types of paleo-demographic research. As part of an assessment of data quality, we conduct two analyses of sampling bias in the global database at multiple scales. This database is ideal for paleo-demographic research focused on dates-as-data, bayesian modeling, or summed probability distribution methodologies.},
  copyright = {2022 The Author(s)},
  langid = {english},
  keywords = {Archaeology,Chemistry},
  month_numeric = {1}
}
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    projects, funded over the past decade, have assembled such databases from multiple
    regions of the world. These data provide unprecedented potential for comparative
    research on human population ecology and the evolution of social-ecological systems
    across the Earth. However, these databases have been developed using different
    sample selection criteria, which has resulted in interoperability issues for global-scale,
    comparative paleo-demographic research and integration with paleoclimate and paleoenvironmental
    data. We present a synthetic, global-scale archaeological radiocarbon database
    composed of 180,070 radiocarbon dates that have been cleaned according to a standardized
    sample selection criteria. This database increases the reusability of archaeological
    radiocarbon data and streamlines quality control assessments for various types
    of paleo-demographic research. As part of an assessment of data quality, we conduct
    two analyses of sampling bias in the global database at multiple scales. This
    database is ideal for paleo-demographic research focused on dates-as-data, bayesian
    modeling, or summed probability distribution methodologies.}"
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