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Radiocarbon Dating and the Spread of Farming Economy

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  02 January 2015

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Copyright © Antiquity Publications Ltd 1965

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* Only determinations with laboratory designations have been used, up to and including Radiocarbon Supplement No. 6, except for two (nos. 55, 74) published in antiquity, and one (no. 25) in Germania; one (no. 4), only a trial run, is from Arctic Anthropology. No corrections have been made to published dates except that these are quoted to the nearest decade. Where many samples have been analysed over a period of time, the most recent batches, or averages from these, are quoted. Where two samples have been tested from the same laboratory at the same time, that with the earlier serial number is usually the one quoted.

* Determinations from burial sites and from bog horizons lacking archaeological data are omitted for various reasons. Their inclusion would not have affected the overall pattern.