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The chronological position of the dalton horizon in the southeastern United States. Albert C. Gooyear

Por: Goodyear, Albert CTipo de material: ArtículoArtículoIdioma: Inglés Series no.2Detalles de publicación: Estados Unidos-US : Society for American Archaeology, 1982Descripción: páginas 382-395: ilustraciones en blanco y negroTema(s): ARQUEOLOGIA | CRONOLOGIA POR RADIO CARBONO En: Society for American Archaeology American Antiquity. Journal of the Society for American ArchaeologyResumen: The chronological placement of the Dalton horizon in the southeastrn United States has traditionally been between 10.000 and 8000 B.P. A review of previous dating approaches questions the basis for that assignment and casts serious doubts about the validity of alleged associatons between Dalton remains and C-14 dates from the alluvial terrace of the Rodgers Shelter site is discussed in regard to their age and contexts. Excavations of Dalton open sites during the 1970s revealed pure Dalton assemblages with no side notched and corner notched points present. Radiocarbon dates spanning the period from 9.500 to 9.000 B.P. for side notched and corner notched points indicate that the Dalton point had ceased to be made by that time. It is argued that the interval from 10.500 to 9.900 B.P. is the correct temporal position of the Dalton horizon. The importance of correctly estimating the age and duration of the Dalton adaptions is emphasized, particularly for relating technological and settlement strategies to the paleoenvironmental changes of the early Holocene. Existencias: 1
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The chronological placement of the Dalton horizon in the southeastrn United States has traditionally been between 10.000 and 8000 B.P. A review of previous dating approaches questions the basis for that assignment and casts serious doubts about the validity of alleged associatons between Dalton remains and C-14 dates from the alluvial terrace of the Rodgers Shelter site is discussed in regard to their age and contexts. Excavations of Dalton open sites during the 1970s revealed pure Dalton assemblages with no side notched and corner notched points present. Radiocarbon dates spanning the period from 9.500 to 9.000 B.P. for side notched and corner notched points indicate that the Dalton point had ceased to be made by that time. It is argued that the interval from 10.500 to 9.900 B.P. is the correct temporal position of the Dalton horizon. The importance of correctly estimating the age and duration of the Dalton adaptions is emphasized, particularly for relating technological and settlement strategies to the paleoenvironmental changes of the early Holocene.

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