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AST
- environment: Succulent Karoo Biome
- site_context: rock shelter
- site: Aspoort Cave
- country: South Africa
- region: Western Cape
- latitude: -32.500301361084
- longitude: 19.518899917603
- record: AST
- site_type: Archaeological
Data series
AST_Radiocarbon
- series: AST_Radiocarbon
- series_type: R_Dates
- parameter_list: ~z,~z_range,r_technique,period,sub_period,context,sub_context,notes
| -4003.9 | 103.716 | Pta-2179 | Pta-2179 | | 5220 | 60 | charcoal | | | conventional 14C | LSA | | Hard grey matrix | | Samples collected from diffuse charcoal frags throughout the deposits | |
| 1341.85 | 32.0051 | Pta-2182 | Pta-2182 | | 690 | 30 | charcoal | | | conventional 14C | LSA | | Loose silty matrix | | Samples collected from diffuse charcoal frags throughout the deposits | |
| -8713.05 | 244.707 | Pta-2250 | Pta-2250 | | 9420 | 160 | charcoal | | | conventional 14C | LSA | | | | Samples collected from diffuse charcoal frags throughout the deposits | |
| -5729.25 | 132.798 | Pta-2422 | Pta-2422 | | 6850 | 145 | charcoal | | | conventional 14C | LSA | | level 2 | | Samples collected from diffuse charcoal frags throughout the deposits | |
- data_url: https://intchron.org/public.php?record=sadb/AST
Publications
- Parkington, J. and Hall, M. (1987) Patterning in Recent Radiocarbon Dates from Southern Africa as a Reflection of Prehistoric Settlement and Interaction. The Journal of African History, 28(01), p.1. doi:10.1017/s002185370002939x data publication
- Smith, A. and Ripp, M. (1978) An Archaeological Reconnaissance of the Doorn/Tanqua Karoo. The South African Archaeological Bulletin, 33(128), p.118. doi:10.2307/3888149 data publication
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