| Literature DB >> 32577447 |
Abstract
At the Berlin INQUA Congress (1995) a working group, European Late Pleistocene Isotopic Stages 2 & 3: Humans, Their Ecology & Cultural Adaptations, was established under the direction of J. Renault-Miskovsky (Institut de Paléontologie humaine, Paris). One of the objectives was building a database of the human occupation of Europe during this period. The database has been enlarged and now includes Lower, Middle and Upper Palaeolithic sites connecting them to their environmental conditions and the available chronometric dating. From version 14 on, only sites with chronometric data were included. In this database we have collected the available radiometric data from literature and from other more restricted databases. We try to incorporate newly published chronometric dates, collected from all kind of available publications. Only dates older than 9500 uncalibrated BP, correlated with a "cultural" level obtained by scientific excavations of European (Asian Russian Federation included) Palaeolithic sites, have been included. The dates are complemented with information related to cultural remains, stratigraphic, sedimentologic and palaeontologic information within a Microsoft Access database. For colleagues mainly interested in a list of all chronometric dates an Microsoft Excel list (with no details) is available (Tab. 1). A file, containing all sites with known coordinates, that can be opened for immediate use in Google Earth is available as a *.kmz file. It will give the possibility to introduce (by file open) in Google Earth the whole site list in "My Places". The database, version 27 (first version was available in 2002), contains now 13,202 site forms, (most of them with their geographical coordinates), comprising 17,022 radiometric data: Conv. 14C and AMS 14C (13,144 items), TL (678 items), OSL (1050 items), ESR, Th/U and AAR (2150 items) from the Lower, Middle and Upper Palaeolithic. All 14C dates are conventional dates BP. This improved version 27 replaces the older version 26.Entities:
Keywords: 14C dating, Europe; Archaeology; Palaeolithic; Prehistory; Quaternary; Radiometric dating
Year: 2020 PMID: 32577447 PMCID: PMC7300123 DOI: 10.1016/j.dib.2020.105793
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Data Brief ISSN: 2352-3409
Fig. 1The lay out of the input form
A high number of queries (Fig. 2) is available facilitating the selection of specific European countries or cultures such as Acheulean, Middle Palaeolithic, Aurignacian, Gravettian etc.
Fig. 2A rapid overview of the available data by a query
A *kmz file (Fig. 3) gives a rapid overview of the sites distribution with their cultural attribution in Google Earth.
Fig. 3Google Earth map from the region of Southwest France with the position of the sites.
| Subject | Archaeology |
|---|---|
| Specific subject area | All chronometric data from Palaeolithic sites of Europe according to their archaeologic and stratigraphic level. |
| Type of data | Microsoft Access file |
| How data were acquired | In this database we have collected the available radiometric data from literature and from other more restricted databases. We try to incorporate newly published chronometric dates collected from all kind of available publications. |
| Data format | Raw The database uses Microsoft Access©. The database is available |
| Parameters for data collection | Included are all radiometric data that can be correlated with the presence of Palaeolithic humans over Europe, Asian Russia included. The data are thus mainly available through the scientific excavations of Palaeolithic sites and can be related to a stratigraphy and eventually to a prehistoric “culture”. The information collection is organised in following items: Geographical Information; Cultural Information; Stratigraphical information; Chronology with 1) Conventional 14C age in BP, 2) AMS age in BP, 3) TL age, 4) OSL age, 5) Other age (ESR, U-Series); Postdepositional Activities; Local Climate; Environment Condition; Bibliographic Reference. The basic item for a single form of the database is a layer or a level from a specific site. The different chronometric dates from a specific layer are grouped into a single form. When a site is characterized by an extensive stratigraphic profile with many dates, we only take over those dates that relate to a prehistoric occupation level. Only dates older than 9500 uncalibrated BP are included in the database. If our source has a map of the site(s), we use Google Earth for a more precise location of the site and for the determination of longitude and latitude. When no details are available, the coordinates of the center of the village where the site is situated, are used. When different cultural attributions are given in the literature, all of them will be given. Unreliable results can be indicated (In the remarks a reason can be given). The reason for considering a date as unreliable is not our evaluation but that of one of the references cited. Each radiometric date is given as such. It is not our purpose to evaluate the date. A poor dating procedure (e.g. too small sample, or incomplete treatment of the sample) can be mentioned. When available, the sample treatment is given. |
| Description of data collection | The collection of the data is accomplished by the continuous checking of newly published articles in 400 international and regional scientific journals and in collections or books dealing with a particular period or a specific Paleolithic site. The list of journals inspected is available as " |
| Data source location | KULeuven, Leuven, |
| Data accessibility | Repository name: KULeuven (is not really a “Repository”)Data identification number: [provide number]Direct URL to data: Software/Code Geospatial Data Tabular Data Dataset Document |
| Related research article | Vermeersch Pierre M., Josette Renault-Miskovky. 1999. |