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New perspectives for 14C dating of parietal markings using CaCO3 thin layers: An example in Nerja cave (Spain)

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For the first time direct 14C dating was undertaken on two black parietal marks in Nerja cave (Malaga province, Southern Spain). Analyses were conducted on charcoal splinters (conifer wood) from… Click to show full abstract

For the first time direct 14C dating was undertaken on two black parietal marks in Nerja cave (Malaga province, Southern Spain). Analyses were conducted on charcoal splinters (conifer wood) from the marks but also on the carbonate deposits underlying and overlying one of them. The satisfactory correlation between the ages of the black marks and those of the carbonate deposits validates the use of 14C to date these two materials in Nerja and other decorated caves. The ages of the two marks fall in the same time range, between 20,000 and 18,000 years cal BP, evidencing human presence during the Early Magdalenian period in the upper galleries of Nerja cave.

Keywords: new perspectives; perspectives 14c; 14c dating; nerja cave; dating parietal; parietal markings

Journal Title: Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports
Year Published: 2017

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