Extended dilation of the radiocarbon time scale between 40,000 and 48,000 y BP and the overlap between Neanderthals and .

Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A

The CHRONO Centre for Climate, the Environment and Chronology, School of Natural and Built Environment, Queen's University Belfast, BT7 1NN Belfast, United Kingdom.

Published: September 2020

The new radiocarbon calibration curve (IntCal20) allows us to calculate the gradient of the relationship between C age and calendar age over the past 55 millennia before the present (55 ka BP). The new gradient curve exhibits a prolonged and prominent maximum between 48 and 40 ka BP during which the radiocarbon clock runs almost twice as fast as it should. This radiocarbon time dilation is due to the increase in the atmospheric C/C ratio caused by the C production rise linked to the transition into the Laschamp geomagnetic excursion centered around 41 ka BP. The major maximum in the gradient from 48 to 40 ka BP is a new feature of the IntCal20 calibration curve, with far-reaching impacts for scientific communities, such as prehistory and paleoclimatology, relying on accurate ages in this time range. To illustrate, we consider the duration of the overlap between Neanderthals and in Eurasia.

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