

A tree-ring and (super 14) C chronology of the key Sayan-Altai Monuments.
Abstract
We present a radiocarbon chronology of key Sayan-Altai monuments from the Scythian period, based on a statistical analysis of dates produced in the 1980s and now supplemented with new dates. These new (super 14) C dates were produced for samples from the Tuekta-1 barrows (burial mounds) and were measured both in St. Petersburg and Groningen. These tree-ring samples were fitted to the calibration curve. Chronologies were established for the Arzhan, Tuekta-1 and Pazyryk-5 barrows. The time of the construction of the Arzhan and Pazyryk-5 barrows is the 9th and late 5th-4th centuries BC, respectively, and agrees with archaeology. According to new data obtained, the time of the Tuekta-1 barrow construction is some years older than has been accepted thus far by archaeologists.
Keywords
southern Siberia;Altai Sayan region;Tuva Russian Federation;Sayan Altai Monuments;artifacts;calibration;statistical analysis;tree rings;archaeology;new data;Holocene;Russian Federation;Siberia;Commonwealth of Independent States;Asia;Cenozoic;Quaternary;C 14;carbon;dates;isotopes;radioactive isotopes;absolute age