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Difference in radiocarbon ages of carbonized material from the inner and outer surfaces of pottery from a wetland archaeological site

AMS (Accelerator Mass Spectrometry) radiocarbon dates for eight potsherds from a single piece of pottery from a wetland archaeological site indicated that charred material from the inner pottery surfaces (5052 ± 12 BP; N = 5) is about 90 (14)C years older than that from the outer surfaces (4961 ± 22...

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Autores principales: MIYATA, Yoshiki, MINAMI, Masayo, ONBE, Shin, SAKAMOTO, Minoru, MATSUZAKI, Hiroyuki, NAKAMURA, Toshio, IMAMURA, Mineo
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Publicado: The Japan Academy 2011
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3313692/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21986315
http://dx.doi.org/10.2183/pjab.87.518
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author MIYATA, Yoshiki
MINAMI, Masayo
ONBE, Shin
SAKAMOTO, Minoru
MATSUZAKI, Hiroyuki
NAKAMURA, Toshio
IMAMURA, Mineo
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MINAMI, Masayo
ONBE, Shin
SAKAMOTO, Minoru
MATSUZAKI, Hiroyuki
NAKAMURA, Toshio
IMAMURA, Mineo
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description AMS (Accelerator Mass Spectrometry) radiocarbon dates for eight potsherds from a single piece of pottery from a wetland archaeological site indicated that charred material from the inner pottery surfaces (5052 ± 12 BP; N = 5) is about 90 (14)C years older than that from the outer surfaces (4961 ± 22 BP; N = 7). We considered three possible causes of this difference: the old wood effect, reservoir effects, and diagenesis. We concluded that differences in the radiocarbon ages between materials from the inner and outer surfaces of the same pot were caused either by the freshwater reservoir effect or by diagenesis. Moreover, we found that the radiocarbon ages of carbonized material on outer surfaces (soot) of pottery from other wetland archaeological sites were the same as the ages of material on inner surfaces (charred food) of the same pot within error, suggesting absence of freshwater reservoir effect or diagenesis.
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spelling pubmed-33136922012-06-18 Difference in radiocarbon ages of carbonized material from the inner and outer surfaces of pottery from a wetland archaeological site MIYATA, Yoshiki MINAMI, Masayo ONBE, Shin SAKAMOTO, Minoru MATSUZAKI, Hiroyuki NAKAMURA, Toshio IMAMURA, Mineo Proc Jpn Acad Ser B Phys Biol Sci Original Article AMS (Accelerator Mass Spectrometry) radiocarbon dates for eight potsherds from a single piece of pottery from a wetland archaeological site indicated that charred material from the inner pottery surfaces (5052 ± 12 BP; N = 5) is about 90 (14)C years older than that from the outer surfaces (4961 ± 22 BP; N = 7). We considered three possible causes of this difference: the old wood effect, reservoir effects, and diagenesis. We concluded that differences in the radiocarbon ages between materials from the inner and outer surfaces of the same pot were caused either by the freshwater reservoir effect or by diagenesis. Moreover, we found that the radiocarbon ages of carbonized material on outer surfaces (soot) of pottery from other wetland archaeological sites were the same as the ages of material on inner surfaces (charred food) of the same pot within error, suggesting absence of freshwater reservoir effect or diagenesis. The Japan Academy 2011-10-11 /pmc/articles/PMC3313692/ /pubmed/21986315 http://dx.doi.org/10.2183/pjab.87.518 Text en © 2011 The Japan Academy This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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MIYATA, Yoshiki
MINAMI, Masayo
ONBE, Shin
SAKAMOTO, Minoru
MATSUZAKI, Hiroyuki
NAKAMURA, Toshio
IMAMURA, Mineo
Difference in radiocarbon ages of carbonized material from the inner and outer surfaces of pottery from a wetland archaeological site
title Difference in radiocarbon ages of carbonized material from the inner and outer surfaces of pottery from a wetland archaeological site
title_full Difference in radiocarbon ages of carbonized material from the inner and outer surfaces of pottery from a wetland archaeological site
title_fullStr Difference in radiocarbon ages of carbonized material from the inner and outer surfaces of pottery from a wetland archaeological site
title_full_unstemmed Difference in radiocarbon ages of carbonized material from the inner and outer surfaces of pottery from a wetland archaeological site
title_short Difference in radiocarbon ages of carbonized material from the inner and outer surfaces of pottery from a wetland archaeological site
title_sort difference in radiocarbon ages of carbonized material from the inner and outer surfaces of pottery from a wetland archaeological site
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3313692/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21986315
http://dx.doi.org/10.2183/pjab.87.518
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