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ANOMALOUS CARBON-13 VALUES FOR FIBRE TEMPER IN CERAMICS*
Authors:C. G. SAMPSON  J. C. VOGEL
Abstract:
Ceramic vessels from Later Stone Age sites in the Seacow river valley, South Africa, were heavily tempered with C4 grasses. However, most δ13C values of the temper fall between the known δ13C ranges for C4 and C3 grasses. Among possible C3 additives that could skew the signal, ground bone, animal dung, alpine grass, Karoo scrub ash, and humic acid contamination are eliminated. The sherd surfaces yield fatty chars with C3-like values. Although these are not enough to account for all the skewing, they represent only the final cooking event. They were preceded by many such events in which fat was absorbed into the C4 grass then charred to soot by later periods in the fire. Thus organic carbon with the isotope composition of the fat built up while the vessel remained in use.
Keywords:SOUTH AFRICA  KAROO  SEACOW VALLEY  LATER STONE AGE  CARBON-13  RADIOCARBON DATING  CERAMICS  FIBRE TEMPER  ORGANIC RESIDUES
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