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THE CANADIAN ARCHAEOLOGICAL RADIOCARBON DATABASE (CARD): ARCHAEOLOGICAL ~(14)C DATES IN NORTH AMERICA AND THEIR PALEO-ENVIRONMENTAL CONTEXT

机译:加拿大的考古放射性碳数据库(CARD):北美的考古〜(14)C日期及其古环境

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Databases of accumulated paleoecological and archaeological records provide a means for large-scale syntheses of environmental and cultural histories. We describe the current status of the Canadian Archaeological Radiocarbon Database (CARD), a searchable collection of more than 36,000 ~(14)C dates from archaeological and paleontological sites from across North America. CARD, built by the late Dr Richard Morlan of the Canadian Museum of Civilization, consists of uncal-ibrated ~(14)C data as well as information about the material dated, the cultural association of the date (e.g. Paleoindian, Archaic, Woodland), and its geographic location. The database can be used to study questions relating to prehistoric demography, migrations, human vulnerability to environmental change, and human impact on the landscape, but biases relating to sampling intensity and taphonomy must first be accounted for. Currently, Canada and the northern United States are well represented in the database, while the southern United States is underrepresented. The frequency of ~(14)C dates associated with archaeological sites increases through time from 15,000 cal yr BP until European contact, which likely reflects, among other factors, both the destruction of older cultural carbon due to erosion and dissolution and increasing population numbers through time. An exploratory analysis of the dates reveals their distribution in both time and space, and suggests that the database is sufficiently complete to enable quantitative analysis of general demographic trends.
机译:累积的古生态和考古记录数据库为大规模综合环境和文化历史提供了一种手段。我们描述了加拿大考古放射性碳数据库(CARD)的当前状态,该数据库可检索到来自北美各地考古和古生物学站点的36,000〜(14)C个日期。 CARD由加拿大文明博物馆的已故理查德·莫兰(Richard Morlan)博士建造,由未经校准的〜(14)C数据以及有关过时材料的信息以及该日期的文化关联性组成(例如,古印度,古风,林地) ,及其地理位置。该数据库可用于研究与史前人口统计学,迁徙,人类对环境变化的脆弱性以及人类对景观的影响有关的问题,但是必须首先考虑与采样强度和分类法有关的偏见。当前,数据库中很好地代表了加拿大和美国北部,而美国南部的代表性不足。从(15,000 cal BP)直到欧洲接触,与考古遗址相关的〜(14)C日期的频率随时间增加,这可能反映了除其他因素外,由于侵蚀和溶解而破坏了较旧的文化碳,以及通过时间。对日期的探索性分析揭示了它们在时间和空间上的分布,并表明该数据库足够完整,可以对总体人口趋势进行定量分析。

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