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Radiocarbon chronology of the Mesolithic, Neolithic, Aeneolithic, and Bronze Age sites in the Trans-Urals (Russia): a general framework N. M. Chairkina, Y. V. Kuzmin, G. W. L. Hodgins

By: Chairkina, Natalia MContributor(s): Kuzmin, Yaroslav V | Hodgins, Gregory W. LMaterial type: ArticleArticleSubject(s): доисторический период | радиоуглеродная хронология | мезолит | неолит | энеолит | бронзовый век | ЗауральеGenre/Form: статьи в журналах Online resources: Click here to access online In: Radiocarbon Vol. 59, № 2 : proceedings of the 22nd International Radiocarbon Conference. (Part 1 of 2). P. 505-518Abstract: The chronology of the Mesolithic, Neolithic, Aeneolithic, and Bronze Age sites in the Trans-Urals (Russia) was studied, and a framework for previously established cultural complexes is suggested based on 153 radiocarbon dates. In this new chronological model, the Mesolithic is dated to ~10,000–6500 cal BC; the Neolithic complexes exist at ~6500–3800 cal BC; the Aeneolithic is dated to ~4300–2800 cal BC; the Early Bronze Age spans ~2500–2100 cal BC; and the Late Bronze Age can be preliminary assigned to ~1600–1100 cal BC.
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The chronology of the Mesolithic, Neolithic, Aeneolithic, and Bronze Age sites in the Trans-Urals (Russia) was studied, and a framework for previously established cultural complexes is suggested based on 153 radiocarbon dates. In this new chronological model, the Mesolithic is dated to ~10,000–6500 cal BC; the Neolithic complexes exist at ~6500–3800 cal BC; the Aeneolithic is dated to ~4300–2800 cal BC; the Early Bronze Age spans ~2500–2100 cal BC; and the Late Bronze Age can be preliminary assigned to ~1600–1100 cal BC.

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