MESOLITHIC AND NEOLITHIC (DIS)CONTINUITIES IN THE DANUBE GORGES: NEW AMS DATES FROM PADINA AND HAJDUČKA VODENICA (SERBIA) |
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Authors: | DU AN BORI , PRESTON MIRACLE |
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Affiliation: | Department of Anthropology, Columbia University, 452 Schermerhorn Ext., 1190 Amsterdam Avenue, MC 5538, New York, NY 10027, USA, E-mail:; Department of Archaeology, University of Cambridge, Downing Street, Cambridge CB2 3DZ, E-mail: |
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Abstract: | Summary. In this paper we present 17 new AMS dates from the Mesolithic–Early Neolithic sites of Padina and Hajdućka Vodenica and discuss the continuity and nature of occupation at them in the context of the Mesolithic–Neolithic transformations in the Danube Gorges region (north-central Balkans), c.10000–5500 Cal BC. The dates indicate long occupation sequences and help refine the stratigraphies of the two sites. They, also enable us to date architectural features, burial positions and bone/antler tools, and to further our understanding of the impact of the noted aquatic reservoir effect on radiocarbon dating of human and dog remains from this region. Finally, these dates suggest continuity of occupation at sites other than Lepenski Vir in the Danube Gorges at the time of the Mesolithic–Neolithic transition, c.6300–5950 Cal BC. |
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