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Agata Olariu

Dating of Some Romanian Fossil Bones by Accelerator Mass Spectrometry. Agata Olariu. NIPNE, Bucharest. G ö ran Skog. Radiocarbon Dating Laboratory , Lund, Sweden. Emilian Alexandrescu. Institute of Archaeology, Bucharest. Ragnar Hellborg, Kristina Stenstr ö m,

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Agata Olariu

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  1. Dating of Some Romanian Fossil Bones by Accelerator Mass Spectrometry Agata Olariu NIPNE, Bucharest Göran Skog Radiocarbon Dating Laboratory , Lund, Sweden Emilian Alexandrescu Institute of Archaeology, Bucharest Ragnar Hellborg, Kristina Stenström, Mikko Faarinen and Per Persson Lund University, Sweden

  2. Lund University AMS system

  3. Malu Rosu, Giurgiu, 20 000 BC

  4. Cioclovina cave, 29 500 BC

  5. Baia de Fier 29 500 BC

  6. Cro-Magnon France Predmosti Cioclovina Baia Malu Rosu Grimaldi Italy

  7. The 2 skulls from Cioclovina and Baia de Fier are the only human fossil bones discovered in Romania Assigned to the Upper Paleolithic One could advance the hypothesis that the skulls belong to a certain type of a branch of the Central European type, Cro-Magnon (France)- Predmosti (Moravia)-Grimaldi (Italy) Considering both the chronological and the anthropological features They constitute the eastern limit of the Cro-Magnon man type which is the classical western type

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