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

Alan Williams, Sean Ulm, 2014. https://doi.org/10.5284/1027216. How to cite using this DOI

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Record ID 11364
Site Carlton Bluff (Reber's Site 11)
IBRA Region Tasmanian South East
Longitude 147.65
Latitude -42.88
Site Type Midden
Lab Code I-323
Age 8700
Error 200
Material Wood charcoal
Depth from surface (cm) 5'
Method Radiocarbon
Data pertinent for time-series analysis or calibration Terrestrial
Open or closed site Open
Directly related to occupation? Y
Source Reber, 1965; Healey & Stockton, 1980 (Full bibliographic references are available from the Downloads page)
Notes A compilation of dates obtained from excavation of a range of middens across Tasmania. Reber excavated slits into this midden to obtain a basal age. A disturbed midden with upper surface having been used for lime burning and road metal. Slit was cut into north face, with sample taken from 5' below surface. More recently referred to as Carlton Bluff midden.

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