Mariusz S. Ziółkowski, Mieczysław F. Pazdur †, Andrzej Krzanowski, Adam Michczyński

Welcome to the database of radiocarbon dates for Central Andes.

  1. To start the search, please click on the map of archaeological sites on the home page. It allows to perform a search based on sample ID, site name, country or sample material.
    Additionally, it is possible to include criteria such as:
    - the year of publication of the dating results
    - BP age range of the dated samples
    - the minimum number of samples taken from a given site (e.g. to exclude sites with small number of dates)

  2. After pressing the "search" button, sites with the samples that meet the chosen criteria will be displayed. To view the sample list, please select the site’s marker on the map and press “View Details”.

  3. To view a detailed record of a given sample (also accessible through the “Database” section from the main page), click the sample ID number on the list.

    To calibrate the age of the sample with OxCal 4.4 program, click the “OxCal” button.

    The online version of the database is still systematically supplemented with new data and updated in the case of possible inaccuracies. The first 2672 dates have been also presented in the printed version of the Radiocarbon Database for Bolivia, Ecuador and Peru. In that publication, most dates were provided both in calibrated (Stuiver-Reimers, 1993; Michczynski “Method of calibration”) as well as uncalibrated version.

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 Sample ID  Sitename  Country  Material  Age BP
Beta-233864 Huaca Gallinazo Peru Charred material
Beta-233869 Huaca Gallinazo Peru Charred material
?Beta-275728 Calate 06 Chile prosopis fruit
?CAMS-129007 Quebrada Mani 2A Chile maize
A 11222 Puente Quilo Chile charcoal
A 11223 Puente Quilo Chile charcoal
A 11224 Puente Quilo Chile charcoal
A 11225 Puente Quilo Chile charcoal
A 11226 Puente Quilo Chile charcoal
A 11227 Puente Quilo Chile charcoal

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We are very grateful to Prof. Christopher Bronk Ramsey for his support in the installation of the date calibration system, based on the OxCal program.