Increasing accuracy for the radiocarbon dating of sites occupied by the first Americans

Quaternary Science Reviews(2018)

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Genetic analysis of Paleoamerican human remains suggests that people first entered the Americas sometime between ∼14,000 and ∼16,000 years ago. Evaluation of these data requires unequivocal archaeological evidence in a solid geological context that is well dated. Accurately determining the age of late Pleistocene sites is thus crucial in explaining when and how humans colonized the Americas. There are, however, significant challenges to dating reliability, especially when vertebrate fossils (i.e. bones, teeth and ivory) are often the only datable materials preserved at sites.
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AMS radiocarbon dating,Preparative HPLC,Hydroxyproline,XAD resin,Clovis complex,Pre-clovis
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