2020
DOI: 10.3390/mps3010020
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Sedimentary Dosimetry for the Saradj-Chuko Grotto: A Cave in a Lava Tube in the North-Central Caucasus, Russia

Abstract: Karst caves host most European Paleolithic sites. Near the Eurasian-Arabian Plate convergence in the Caucasus’ Lower Chegem Formation, Saradj-Chuko Grotto (SCG), a lava tube, contains 16 geoarchaeologically distinct horizons yielding modern to laminar obsidian-rich Middle Paleolithic (MP) assemblages. Since electron spin resonance (ESR) can date MP teeth with 2–5% uncertainty, 40 sediment samples were analyzed by neutron activation analysis to measure volumetrically averaged sedimentary dose rates. SCG’s rhyol… Show more

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“…They demonstrate the use of DosiVox, a new computer program for reconstructing the radioactive environment, in this case for pottery vessels from Egyptian monuments. Blackwell et al [5] discuss the need for intensive sampling to disentangle varied and high dose rates to tooth fragments, in the context of ESR dating, in cave sediments in the Caucasus of southern Russia.…”
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“…They demonstrate the use of DosiVox, a new computer program for reconstructing the radioactive environment, in this case for pottery vessels from Egyptian monuments. Blackwell et al [5] discuss the need for intensive sampling to disentangle varied and high dose rates to tooth fragments, in the context of ESR dating, in cave sediments in the Caucasus of southern Russia.…”
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confidence: 99%