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BAYESIAN ANALYSIS OF HIGH-PRECISION AMS 14C DATES FROM A PREHISTORIC MEXICAN SHELLMOUND

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RADIOCARBON
Volume 53, Issue 2, Pages 245-259

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UNIV ARIZONA DEPT GEOSCIENCES
DOI: 10.1017/S0033822200056526

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  1. National Science Foundation [BCS-0211215]
  2. National Geographic Society [8554-08]
  3. UCMexus

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We establish a precision accelerator mass spectrometry (AMS) radiocarbon chronology for the Archaic period Tlacuachero shellmound (Chiapas, Mexico) within a Bayesian statistical framework. Carbonized twig samples were sequentially selected from well-defined stratigraphic contexts based on iterative improvements to a probabilistic chronological model. Analytical error for these measurements is +/- 15 to 20 C-14 yr. This greater precision and the absence of stratigraphic reversals eclipses previous C-14 work at the site. Based on this, we establish a chronological framework for a sequence of 3 clay floors dating to between 4930 and 4270 cal BP and determine that the bedded shell deposits that formed the mound accumulated rapidly during 2 episodes: a lower 2-m section below the floors that accumulated over a 0-150 cal yr period at 5050-4875 cal BP and, an upper 3.5-m section above the floors that accumulated over a 0-80 cal yr period at 4380-4230 cal BP.

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