Cultural Aspects of Jomon-Yayoi periods in the southern Shikoku District, Japan : Radiocarbon dating of the artifacts excavated from the Itoku Sites(Proceedings of the 15^<th> Symposium on Researches Using the Tandetron AMS System at Nagoya University in 2002)

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  • 南四国における縄文から弥生 : 高知県居徳遺跡群(第15回名古屋大学タンデトロン加速器質量分析計シンポジウム(平成14(2002)年度)報告)

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A wooden hoe was excavated from the buried stream of 4C grid. It was belong to between the middle and the beginning of latter of the Final Jomon and was dated 790± 15〜25 cal BC by radiocarbon dating. Furthermore, a human bone was excavated from the abandonment deposit of the latter of the Final Jomon in 4D grid, and we were possible to sample the gelatin collagen from it for AMS dating. It was dated 3210-3080 cal BP. This archaeological datum was an interesting result. However, allowing for the imperfect remainder of collagen, there is necessity for careful treating the datum.

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