ESR dating of the Neanderthal site, Kebara Cave, Israel |
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Authors: | H.P. Schwarcz, W.M. Buhay, R. Grü n, H. Valladas, E. Tchernov, O. Bar-Yosef,B. Vandermeersch |
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Abstract: | In 1985 a Neanderthal skeleton was found in the cave of Kebara in southern Mt. Carmel. Electron spin resonance (ESR) dates have been obtained on tooth enamel of gazelles found in layer X, just overlying the layer in which the skeleton was found. Assuming early uptake of uranium by the teeth, they yield an age of 60 ± 6 ka; assuming gradual, linear uptake of uranium yields an age of 64 ± 6 ka. Both age estimates are consistent with a previous estimate for the skeleton, based on TL dating of burnt flint, of 60 ± 4 ka. |
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Keywords: | ESR Dating Kebara Neanderthals |
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