several graves can be placed between these two extreme groups of
inhumations. Pottery (Fig. 1) and personal ornaments were the
most frequent finds in these richer graves.
In order to obtain more data* for studies of Kadero site
chronology, several samples of organic material suitable for
radiocarbon dating were collected. Importantly, a bench mark was
finally established on the site giving its absolute height. This
should help considerably in studies of the hydrology and ecology
of the site and settlement patterns in Neolithic times.
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inhumations. Pottery (Fig. 1) and personal ornaments were the
most frequent finds in these richer graves.
In order to obtain more data* for studies of Kadero site
chronology, several samples of organic material suitable for
radiocarbon dating were collected. Importantly, a bench mark was
finally established on the site giving its absolute height. This
should help considerably in studies of the hydrology and ecology
of the site and settlement patterns in Neolithic times.
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