Journal of the Royal Society of New Zealand abstracts
Dating of Rattus exulans bone from Pleasant River (Otago, New Zealand):
testing the effect of burial contamination
Nancy Beavan-Athfield*, Rodger J. Sparks
*Rafter Radiocarbon Laboratory, Institute of Geological
and Nuclear Sciences, Box 31 312, Lower Hutt, New Zealand. email:
n.beavan@gns.cri.nz
Burial contamination can produce age anomalies in radiocarbon-dated bone. It is
possible to test for the presence and effect of the
in situ
contamination -- humic and fulvic acids, transferred in soil pore waters -- for
a specific site. In this study, we examined the possibility that a previously
unidentified and ineffectively removed burial contaminant affected radiocarbon
ages from
Rattus exulans bone at the Pleasant River archaeological site.
We found no evidence for such contamination, and illustrated that testing
in-situ contamination effects should be considered before invoking same
as a cause of radiocarbon anomalies in bone.
Keywords radiocarbon; humic acids; bone; burial
contamination; New Zealand
(c) Journal of The Royal Society of New Zealand,
Volume 31, Number 4, December 2001, pp 795-800
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