1998
DOI: 10.1038/30718
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Optical and radiocarbon dating at Jinmium rock shelter in northern Australia

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“…Subsequent resampling for OSL and AMS 14 C dating has radically reduced the maximum age for the deposits. Small samples of charcoal from the cultural layers treated with either A/B/A or strong oxidation chemistry yielded 14 C dates in the range 80-3870 BP; OSL dates agree with the 14 C where direct comparisons were made and suggest that the all the cultural deposits are Holocene (Roberts et al 1998a;. AMS 14 C dating of oxalate carbon from rock varnish also suggests that the pecked cupule artwork is most probably of Holocene age (Watchman et al 2000).…”
Section: Additional Sites Where New Osl Methods Have Been Importantsupporting
confidence: 49%
“…Subsequent resampling for OSL and AMS 14 C dating has radically reduced the maximum age for the deposits. Small samples of charcoal from the cultural layers treated with either A/B/A or strong oxidation chemistry yielded 14 C dates in the range 80-3870 BP; OSL dates agree with the 14 C where direct comparisons were made and suggest that the all the cultural deposits are Holocene (Roberts et al 1998a;. AMS 14 C dating of oxalate carbon from rock varnish also suggests that the pecked cupule artwork is most probably of Holocene age (Watchman et al 2000).…”
Section: Additional Sites Where New Osl Methods Have Been Importantsupporting
confidence: 49%
“…As a direct test of that proposition, we applied single-grain optical dating methods to a set of six sediment samples from the Jinmium deposit. The results were dramatic and unequivocal: the occupation deposit was much younger than had been suggested using TL, and the reason was that most of the grains in the deposit had not been sufficiently bleached by sunlight to reset their luminescence clocks (Roberts et al, 1998a(Roberts et al, , 1999. Some of the grains had very high ages, consistent with their being derived from rubble.…”
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confidence: 59%
“…One of the important findings of the single-grain OSL studies at Jinmium (Roberts et al, 1998a(Roberts et al, , 1999 and Malakunanja II (Roberts et al, 1998b) is our ability to detect grains that have been displaced into older deposits from younger (overlying) strata. In both studies we used quartz grains of 90-125 µm diameter for optical dating and, at both sites, a small number of grains were found to have intruded into older deposits.…”
Section: Carbon Chronologiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The former sources include: post depositional mixing of grains from adjacent sedimentary layers (e.g. Roberts et al, 1998 andBateman et al, 2003Bateman et al, , 2007aFeathers et al, 2006;Jacobs et al, 2006;David et al, 2007) and dosing, poor or heterogeneous bleaching of grains prior to burial (e.g. Olley et al, 2004;Bøtter-Jensen et al, 2000;Murray and Olley, 2002;Olley et al, 1999Olley et al, , 2004, and dosing, particularly at the micro-scale in the beta-radiation field such as betadose heterogeneity in the natural burial environment (e.g.…”
Section: The Sources Of Uncertainty and Scatter Of D E Estimatementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Murray and Wintle, 2000) has enabled D e estimates to be obtained from subsamples ('aliquots') composed of a few hundreds of grains or a few tens, and even from single grains (e.g. Roberts et al, 1998Roberts et al, , 1999Jacobs et al, 2003;Olley et al, 2004).…”
Section: Optically-stimulated Luminescence (Osl) Dating Of the Ira4 Amentioning
confidence: 99%