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A lack of freshwater reservoir effects in human radiocarbon dates in the Eneolithic to Iron Age in the Minusinsk Basin

机译:在Minusksk盆地中侧氧化钠中的人体无线电碳日期缺乏淡水储层效应

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AbstractA number of recent studies have highlighted the importance of freshwater reservoir effects (FRE) when dating human remains across large parts of Eurasia, including the Eurasian steppes. Here, we address this question in the context of the Early Bronze Age (Okunevo), Late Bronze Age (Karasuk) and Late Iron Age (Tashtyk culture) of the Minusinsk Basin, Southern Siberia. The issue is important given the large number of radiocarbon dates that have been published on human remains here, which have been used both to refine the cultural historical sequence (Svyatko et al. 2009), as well as to suggest a date of ca. 1400?bcfor the appearance of millet agriculture (Svyatko et al. 2013). In these studies, it was argued that there was little or no freshwater reservoir effect to take into account, despite the likely consumption of freshwater fish. Subsequent work across the steppe raised a legitimate question concerning this assumption. Here, we present the first set of paired dates on late prehistoric humans and terrestrial fauna from the Minusinsk Basin, as well as data from modern fish for the region. The results, with one exception, show no clear evidence for a reservoir effect, with the human-fauna difference averaging ?31?±?9514C years. Yet, dating of modern fish from the Yenisei River and its tributary Karasuk River does show a variable but significant FRE. Either this effect has changed radically over time, or the contribution of fish to human diets in the Minusinsk Basin was less than previously thought.]]>
机译: BC 用于小米农业的外观(SVYATKO等,2013)。在这些研究中,尽管淡水鱼类可能消耗可能消耗淡水鱼,但据称几乎没有或没有淡水储层效应。随后对草原的工作提出了关于这一假设的合法问题。在这里,我们向史前人和陆地动物和陆地动物的第一套配对日期从Minusinsk盆地以及来自该地区的现代鱼类的数据。结果,一个例外,没有明确的储层效应的明确证据,具有人类 - 动物差异的平均?31?±95 <上标> 14 C岁。然而,来自Yenisei River的现代鱼及其支流Karasuk河确实显示了一个变量但重要的频道。这种效果随着时间的推移而改变,或者鱼类在迷你蛋白盆地中的人类饮食的贡献少于先前认为。]>

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