Direct dating of Neanderthalian remains and animal bones by the non-destructive gamma-ray spectrometry : comparison with other methods
p. 135-141
Abstract
A non-destructive gamma-ray spectrometry is used for the direct dating of fossil human bones and animal bones taken from several Neanderthalian and Mousterian sites in France, Italy and Spain.
1. For the Neanderthal child and adult remains from Fate cave (Finale Ligure, Italy), we obtained a U-Th age of 83 + 35/-24 Kiloyears (ky) and a U-Pa age of 76 +18/-13 ky. These ages are in good agreement with the ESR ages of the two lower stalagmitic layers of this cave : 78 ± 9 ky and 78 ± 13 ky.
2. Animal bones from Tournal cave, Genay Breccia site (France) and Arbreda cave (Spain) are also dated. U-Th and U-Pa ages of these sites are respectively, 33 ± 8 ky and 33 ± 4 ky for Tournal cave, 82 +20/-16 ky and 75 ± 6 ky for Genay Breccia site, 85 +38/-28 ky and 83 +11/-9 ky for Arbreda cave.
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References
Bibliographical reference
Yuji Yokoyama, Christophe Falgueres and Roland Bibron, « Direct dating of Neanderthalian remains and animal bones by the non-destructive gamma-ray spectrometry : comparison with other methods », ERAUL, 28 | 1988, 135-141.
Electronic reference
Yuji Yokoyama, Christophe Falgueres and Roland Bibron, « Direct dating of Neanderthalian remains and animal bones by the non-destructive gamma-ray spectrometry : comparison with other methods », ERAUL [Online], 28 | 1988, Online since 25 April 2025, connection on 27 April 2025. URL : http://popups.lib.uliege.be/3041-5527/index.php?id=3590
Authors
Yuji Yokoyama
Centre des Faibles Radioactivités, UG/CFR, CEN de Saclay, 91190 Gif-sur-Yvette,France
Christophe Falgueres
Laboratoire de Préhistoire, UA 184 du CNRS, Institut de Paléontologie Humaine, 1 rue René-Panhard, 75013 Paris, France
Roland Bibron
Centre des Faibles Radioactivités, UG/CFR, CEN de Saclay, 91190 Gif-sur-Yvette,France