An application of hierarchical Bayesian modeling to better constrain the chronologies of Upper Paleolithic archaeological cultures in France between ca. 32,000 …

WE Banks, P Bertran, S Ducasse, L Klaric… - Quaternary Science …, 2019 - Elsevier
Investigations of chronology play a key role in the majority of archaeological research
endeavors and are particularly pertinent to examinations of culture-environment …

Dating the expansion of the Inca Empire: Bayesian models from Ecuador and Argentina

EJ Marsh, R Kidd, D Ogburn, V Durán - Radiocarbon, 2017 - cambridge.org
The chronology of the Inca Empire has traditionally relied on ethnohistoric dates, which
suggest that a northern expansion into modern Ecuador began in AD 1463 and a southern …

The Initial Upper Paleolithic and its place within the Middle-to-Upper Paleolithic transition of Southwest Asia: What hides behind the curtain of taxonomies?

M Goder-Goldberger, A Malinsky-Buller - Journal of Paleolithic …, 2022 - Springer
Classification of the Paleolithic into Lower, Middle, and Upper has both chronological and
cultural meanings serving as a framework for reconstructing cultural evolution and …

[HTML][HTML] Estimating extinction time using radiocarbon dates

S Herrando-Pérez, F Saltré - Quaternary Geochronology, 2024 - Elsevier
The extinction of a species is a key demographic event often signalling major climatic,
ecological and/or evolutionary shifts that can be investigated using the fossil record. In that …

The times of their lives: Hunting history in the archaeology of Neolithic Europe

A Whittle - 2017 - torrossa.com
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Sedimentary unknowns constrain the current use of frequency analysis of radiocarbon data sets in forming regional models of demographic change

I Ward, P Larcombe - Geoarchaeology, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Statistical manipulation of large radiometric data sets (big data) is increasingly applied to
those grand challenges in archaeology that relate to past human‐behavioural dynamics and …

Reconstructing the full temporal range of archaeological phenomena from sparse data

A Key, D Roberts, I Jarić - Journal of Archaeological Science, 2021 - Elsevier
Archaeologists rarely discover the first or last known occurrences of past cultural
phenomena, yet 'start'and 'end'dates are central to our understanding of past human …

Reconceptualising Last Glacial Maximum discontinuities: A case study from the maritime deserts of north-western Australia

P Veth, I Ward, K Ditchfield - Journal of Anthropological Archaeology, 2017 - Elsevier
Understanding discontinuities in the Australian archaeological record currently represents a
major challenge for researchers especially where different interpretive frameworks are used …

Bone need not remain an elephant in the room for radiocarbon dating

S Herrando-Pérez - Royal Society Open Science, 2021 - royalsocietypublishing.org
Radiocarbon (14C) analysis of skeletal remains by accelerator mass spectrometry is an
essential tool in multiple branches of science. However, bone 14C dating results can be …

[HTML][HTML] The chronology of archaeological assemblages based on an automatic Bayesian procedure: Eastern Iberia as study case

S Pardo-Gordó, JB Aubán, J Jiménez-Puerto… - Journal of …, 2022 - Elsevier
The purpose of this work is to show an automatic Bayesian procedure to obtain accurate
chronological information of archaeological assemblages characterized by palimpsest or …