AustArch: A Database of 14C and Luminescence Ages from Archaeological Sites in Australia

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Record ID 10133
Site Coningham
IBRA Region Tasmanian South East
Longitude 147.27
Latitude -43.05
Site Type Burial
Lab Code SUA-626
Age 840
Error 95
Material Charcoal
Method Radiocarbon
Data pertinent for time-series analysis or calibration Terrestrial
Open or closed site Open
Directly related to occupation? Y
Source Pardoe, 1993; Healey & Stockton, 1980; Wallece et al., 1979 cit. Stockton, 1981 (Full bibliographic references are available from the Downloads page)
Notes This sample is referred to in a review paper of Tasmanian radiocarbon dates by Stockton 1981. Limited contextual information is provided, but the reference indicates this date comes from a burial within a midden. Part of a wider study reviewing ages of skeletal remains along the Murray-Darling River (Pardoe, 1993). Healey & Stockton (1980) indicate that this date is a ante terminus for exploitation of marine resources in the Derwent Estuary region and is associated with skeletal remains

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