Fig. 2: Example of two radiocarbon dates in each dataset that are among the earliest at opposite ends of the dispersal domain. | Humanities and Social Sciences Communications

Fig. 2: Example of two radiocarbon dates in each dataset that are among the earliest at opposite ends of the dispersal domain.

From: Resolution and the detection of cultural dispersals: development and application of spatiotemporal methods in Lowland South America

Fig. 2

Top: Middle Orinoco and Suriname for the Arauquinoid dispersal. Bottom: Greece and Great Britain for the European Neolithic. Shown are the median dates (dot), 95% calibrated range (error bars) and full calibrated distributions (grey-shaded), as well as the results of linear regressions using the median dates (solid red line) and the cross ends of the 95% ranges (dashed blue lines).

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