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0.01057
C14;
C14 based on burnt bone from http://www.esc.cam.ac.uk esearch esearch-groups/oistage3/stage-three-project-database-downloads
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mode3 mode4 Lithics identified as Mousterian (levels 13-11) Chatelperronean (10-8) Aurignacian (7) and Gravettian (6-4); Mousterian; Upper Paleolithic; backed tools ;fire ;8000 ochre pieces and an elaborate bone industry; revealed ocher pieces and bonefragments engraved with abstract patterns; engraving (engraved stone bone or wood); Neanderthal beads; Possible Neanderthal symbolism; Arcy-sur-Cure France
Cave- Bowman; S.G.E.; Ambers; J.C.; Leese; M.N. 1990 (C14; 32: 59-79; esp. p.73): revised version of date. Originally "10;500 +/-190 BP" (BM-1818) (10;419 +/-364 CAL BP): Burleigh; R.; Ambers; J.; & Matthews; K. 1982 (C14; 24: 277 [British Museum datelist 15]). "Sample XIII" -- "either wrongly labelled or misassociated": "cf. GrN-1717 & GrN-1742".
Higham T. Jacobi R. Julien M. David F. Basell L. Wood R. ... & Ramsey C. B. (2010). Chronology of the Grotte du Renne (France) and implications for the context of ornaments and human remains within the Ch?¢telperronian. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 107(47) 20234-20239.d‚ÄôErrico F. R. A. N. C. E. S. C. O. Julien M. Liolios D. Vanhaeren M. & Baffier D. (2003). Many awls in our argument. Bone tool manufacture and use in the Ch?¢telperronian and Aurignacian levels of the Grotte du Renne at Arcy-sur-Cure. The chronology of the Aurignacian and of the transitional technocomplexes: Dating stratigraphies cultural implications 247-270.

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0.0226
C14;
C14 based on burnt bone from http://www.esc.cam.ac.uk esearch esearch-groups/oistage3/stage-three-project-database-downloads
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mode3 mode4 Lithics identified as Mousterian (levels 13-11) Chatelperronean (10-8) Aurignacian (7) and Gravettian (6-4); Mousterian; Upper Paleolithic; backed tools ;fire ;8000 ochre pieces and an elaborate bone industry; revealed ocher pieces and bonefragments engraved with abstract patterns; engraving (engraved stone bone or wood); Neanderthal beads; Possible Neanderthal symbolism; Arcy-sur-Cure France
Cave- Bowman; S.G.E.; Ambers; J.C.; Leese; M.N. 1990 (C14; 32: 59-79; esp. p.73): revised version of date. Originally "22;550 +/-350 BP" (BM-1819) (23;705 +/-307 CAL BP): Burleigh; R.; Ambers; J.; & Matthews; K. 1982 (C14; 24: 277 [British Museum datelist 15]). "Sample VIIIc" -- "either wrongly labelled or misassociated": "cf. GrN-1717 & GrN-1742".
Higham T. Jacobi R. Julien M. David F. Basell L. Wood R. ... & Ramsey C. B. (2010). Chronology of the Grotte du Renne (France) and implications for the context of ornaments and human remains within the Ch?¢telperronian. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 107(47) 20234-20239.d‚ÄôErrico F. R. A. N. C. E. S. C. O. Julien M. Liolios D. Vanhaeren M. & Baffier D. (2003). Many awls in our argument. Bone tool manufacture and use in the Ch?¢telperronian and Aurignacian levels of the Grotte du Renne at Arcy-sur-Cure. The chronology of the Aurignacian and of the transitional technocomplexes: Dating stratigraphies cultural implications 247-270.

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0.02669
C14;
C14 based on burnt bone from http://www.esc.cam.ac.uk esearch esearch-groups/oistage3/stage-three-project-database-downloads
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mode3 mode4 Lithics identified as Mousterian (levels 13-11) Chatelperronean (10-8) Aurignacian (7) and Gravettian (6-4); Mousterian; Upper Paleolithic; backed tools ;fire ;8000 ochre pieces and an elaborate bone industry; revealed ocher pieces and bonefragments engraved with abstract patterns; engraving (engraved stone bone or wood); Neanderthal beads; Possible Neanderthal symbolism; Arcy-sur-Cure France
Cave- Bowman; S.G.E.; Ambers; J.C.; Leese; M.N. 1990 (C14; 32: 59-79; esp. p.73): revised version of date. Originally "26;410 +/-440 BP" (BM-1817) (28;030 +/-647 CAL BP): Burleigh; R.; Ambers; J.; & Matthews; K. 1982 (C14; 24: 277 [British Museum datelist 15]). "Sample VII" -- "either wrongly labelled or misassociated": "cf. GrN-1717 & GrN-1742".
Higham T. Jacobi R. Julien M. David F. Basell L. Wood R. ... & Ramsey C. B. (2010). Chronology of the Grotte du Renne (France) and implications for the context of ornaments and human remains within the Ch?¢telperronian. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 107(47) 20234-20239.d‚ÄôErrico F. R. A. N. C. E. S. C. O. Julien M. Liolios D. Vanhaeren M. & Baffier D. (2003). Many awls in our argument. Bone tool manufacture and use in the Ch?¢telperronian and Aurignacian levels of the Grotte du Renne at Arcy-sur-Cure. The chronology of the Aurignacian and of the transitional technocomplexes: Dating stratigraphies cultural implications 247-270.

student Students of ANTH 6100
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0.023
0.039
C14;
C14Higham T. Jacobi R. Julien M. David F. Basell L. Wood R. ... & Ramsey C. B. (2010). Chronology of the Grotte du Renne (France) and implications for the context of ornaments and human remains within the Ch?¢telperronian. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 107(47) 20234-20239. dating notes: stratigraphic digging and spatial plottingReference: Caron F. The reality of neandertal behavior at the grotte du renne arcy-sur-cure france. PLoS ONE 6 (6) 1-11; Francesco¬†d'Errico et al. (1998). "Neanderthal Acculturation in Western Europe? A Critical Review of the Evidence and Its Interpretation." Current Anthropology 39(S1): S1-S44.
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mode3 mode4 Lithics identified as Mousterian (levels 13-11) Chatelperronean (10-8) Aurignacian (7) and Gravettian (6-4); Mousterian; Upper Paleolithic; backed tools ;fire ;8000 ochre pieces and an elaborate bone industry; revealed ocher pieces and bonefragments engraved with abstract patterns; engraving (engraved stone bone or wood); Neanderthal beads; Possible Neanderthal symbolism; Arcy-sur-Cure France
Arcy-sur-Cure France
Higham T. Jacobi R. Julien M. David F. Basell L. Wood R. ... & Ramsey C. B. (2010). Chronology of the Grotte du Renne (France) and implications for the context of ornaments and human remains within the Ch?¢telperronian. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 107(47) 20234-20239.d‚ÄôErrico F. R. A. N. C. E. S. C. O. Julien M. Liolios D. Vanhaeren M. & Baffier D. (2003). Many awls in our argument. Bone tool manufacture and use in the Ch?¢telperronian and Aurignacian levels of the Grotte du Renne at Arcy-sur-Cure. The chronology of the Aurignacian and of the transitional technocomplexes: Dating stratigraphies cultural implications 247-270.

student Students of ANTH 6100
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0.0201
0.0394
C14;
C14 ref: Francesco d'Errico et al. (1998). "Neanderthal Acculturation in Western Europe? A Critical Review of the Evidence and Its Interpretation." Current Anthropology 39(S1): S1-S44.
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mode3 mode4 Lithics identified as Mousterian (levels 13-11) Chatelperronean (10-8) Aurignacian (7) and Gravettian (6-4); Mousterian; Upper Paleolithic; backed tools ;fire ;8000 ochre pieces and an elaborate bone industry; revealed ocher pieces and bonefragments engraved with abstract patterns; engraving (engraved stone bone or wood); Neanderthal beads; Possible Neanderthal symbolism; Arcy-sur-Cure France
Arcy-sur-Cure France
Higham T. Jacobi R. Julien M. David F. Basell L. Wood R. ... & Ramsey C. B. (2010). Chronology of the Grotte du Renne (France) and implications for the context of ornaments and human remains within the Ch?¢telperronian. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 107(47) 20234-20239.d‚ÄôErrico F. R. A. N. C. E. S. C. O. Julien M. Liolios D. Vanhaeren M. & Baffier D. (2003). Many awls in our argument. Bone tool manufacture and use in the Ch?¢telperronian and Aurignacian levels of the Grotte du Renne at Arcy-sur-Cure. The chronology of the Aurignacian and of the transitional technocomplexes: Dating stratigraphies cultural implications 247-270.

student Students of ANTH 6100
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dating notes: stratigraphic digging and spatial plottingReference: Caron F. The reality of neandertal behavior at the grotte du renne arcy-sur-cure france. PLoS ONE 6 (6) 1-11.
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mode3 mode4 Lithics identified as Mousterian (levels 13-11) Chatelperronean (10-8) Aurignacian (7) and Gravettian (6-4); Mousterian; Upper Paleolithic; backed tools ;fire ;8000 ochre pieces and an elaborate bone industry; revealed ocher pieces and bonefragments engraved with abstract patterns; engraving (engraved stone bone or wood); Neanderthal beads; Possible Neanderthal symbolism; Arcy-sur-Cure France
Arcy-sur-Cure France
Higham T. Jacobi R. Julien M. David F. Basell L. Wood R. ... & Ramsey C. B. (2010). Chronology of the Grotte du Renne (France) and implications for the context of ornaments and human remains within the Ch?¢telperronian. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 107(47) 20234-20239.d‚ÄôErrico F. R. A. N. C. E. S. C. O. Julien M. Liolios D. Vanhaeren M. & Baffier D. (2003). Many awls in our argument. Bone tool manufacture and use in the Ch?¢telperronian and Aurignacian levels of the Grotte du Renne at Arcy-sur-Cure. The chronology of the Aurignacian and of the transitional technocomplexes: Dating stratigraphies cultural implications 247-270.