Julie A. Hoggarth, C. Ebert, Victor E. Castelazo-Calva
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引用次数: 5
摘要
中美洲放射性碳数据库(MesoRAD)汇编了中美洲考古文献中的放射性碳年代。首个数据集“低地玛雅日期”包括来自玛雅低地21个不同环境区的132个地点的1846个放射性碳日期。这些数据跨越古印第安时期到殖民时期(11,670至190伯利兹,13,740 cal BP到现代),横跨墨西哥南部、伯利兹、危地马拉、萨尔瓦多和洪都拉斯。在这里,我们描述了用于编译和组织这些数据的方法,包括数据集的空间、时间和环境覆盖范围。通讯作者:Julie A. Hoggarth美国贝勒大学人类学系与考古研究所
MesoRAD: A New Radiocarbon Data Set for Archaeological Research in Mesoamerica
The Mesoamerican Radiocarbon Database (MesoRAD) compiles radiocarbon dates from the archaeological literature of Mesoamerica. The inaugural data set, ‘Lowland Maya Dates’, includes 1846 radiocarbon dates from 132 sites in 21 distinct environmental zones in the Maya lowlands. These data span the Paleoindian to Colonial Periods (11,670 to 190 uncal BP, 13,740 cal BP to modern) across southern Mexico, Belize, Guatemala, El Salvador, and Honduras. Here, we describe the methods used to compile and organize these dates, including the spatial, chronological, and environmental coverage of the data set. CORRESPONDING AUTHOR: Julie A. Hoggarth Department of Anthropology & Institute of Archaeology, Baylor University, US