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Radiocarbon dating of charcoal and bone collagen associated with early pottery at Yuchanyan Cave, Hunan Province, China

Authors :
Boaretto, Elisabetta
Wu, Xiaohong
Yuan, Jiarong
Bar-Yosef, Ofer
Chu, Vikki
Pan, Yan
Liu, Kexin
Cohen, David
Jiao, Tianlong
Li, Shuicheng
Gu, Haibin
Goldberg, Paul
Weiner, Steve
Source :
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States. June 16, 2009, Vol. 106 Issue 24, p9595, 6 p.
Publication Year :
2009

Abstract

Yuchanyan Cave in Daoxian County, Hunan Province (People's Republic of China), yielded fragmentary remains of 2 or more ceramic vessels, in addition to large amounts of ash, a rich animal bone assemblage, cobble and flake artifacts, bone tools, and shell tools. The artifacts indicate that the cave was a Late Paleolithic foragers' camp. Here we report on the radiocarbon ages of the sediments based on analyses of charcoal and bone collagen. The best-preserved charcoal and bone samples were identified by prescreening in the field and laboratory. The dates range from around 21,000 to 13,800 cal BP. We show that the age of the ancient pottery ranges between 18,300 and 15,430 cal BP. Charcoal and bone collagen samples located above and below one of the fragments produced dates of around 18,000. These ceramic potsherds therefore provide some of the earliest evidence for pottery making in China. ancient ceramics | archaeology | [sup.14]C | Yangzi River

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00278424
Volume :
106
Issue :
24
Database :
Gale General OneFile
Journal :
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsgcl.203227990