The NeoNet dataset collects all available, published, radiocarbon dates associated with the Late Mesolithic and Early Neolithic transition in the North Central-Western Mediterranean watershed. The dataset counts 2452 radiocarbon dates coming from 528 archaeological sites, and 1739 different archaeological records (stratigraphic units, structures, negative features, hearths, etc.). Among other fields, particular attentions have been paid on the homogenisation of the laboratory code, the archaeological context, and the references, in order to facilitate further data extractions. The dataset integrates datasheet of radiocarbon dates already published in the web. All radiocarbon dates have been individually revised, and many missing or erroneous information have been corrected.

The NeoNet dataset (version 1). A new dataset of radiocarbon dates for the study of the Late Mesolithic/Early Neolithic transition in the North Central-Western Mediterranean watershed

Niccolò Mazzucco
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2021-01-01

Abstract

The NeoNet dataset collects all available, published, radiocarbon dates associated with the Late Mesolithic and Early Neolithic transition in the North Central-Western Mediterranean watershed. The dataset counts 2452 radiocarbon dates coming from 528 archaeological sites, and 1739 different archaeological records (stratigraphic units, structures, negative features, hearths, etc.). Among other fields, particular attentions have been paid on the homogenisation of the laboratory code, the archaeological context, and the references, in order to facilitate further data extractions. The dataset integrates datasheet of radiocarbon dates already published in the web. All radiocarbon dates have been individually revised, and many missing or erroneous information have been corrected.
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