Radiocarbon Ages of Mammoths in Northern Eurasia: Implications for Population Development and Late
Citation
Vasil'chuk, Y., Punning, J.-M., & Vasil'chuk, A. (1997). Radiocarbon ages of mammoths in Northern Eurasia: Implications for population development and Late Quaternary environment. Radiocarbon, 39(1), 1-18.Journal
RadiocarbonAdditional Links
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Many mammoth remains have been radiocarbon-dated. We present here more than 360 14C dates on bones, tusks, molars and soft tissues of mammoths and discuss some issues connected with the evolution of mammoths and their environment: the problem of the last mammoth; mammoth taphonomy; the plant remains and stable isotope records accompanying mammoth fossils; paleoclimate during the time of the mammoths and dating of host sediments. The temporal distribution of the 14C dates of fossils from the northern Eurasian territory is even for the entire period from 40 to 10 ka BP.Type
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enISSN
0033-8222ae974a485f413a2113503eed53cd6c53
10.1017/S0033822200040856
