Dating the end of the Greek Bronze Age: a robust radiocarbon-based chronology from Assiros Toumba.

Over 60 recent analyses of animal bones, plant remains, and building timbers from Assiros in northern Greece form an unique series from the 14th to the 10th century BC. With the exception of Thera, the number of 14C determinations from other Late Bronze Age sites in Greece has been small and their c...

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Main Authors: Kenneth Wardle, Thomas Higham, Bernd Kromer
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2014-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4164355?pdf=render
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description Over 60 recent analyses of animal bones, plant remains, and building timbers from Assiros in northern Greece form an unique series from the 14th to the 10th century BC. With the exception of Thera, the number of 14C determinations from other Late Bronze Age sites in Greece has been small and their contribution to chronologies minimal. The absolute dates determined for Assiros through Bayesian modelling are both consistent and unexpected, since they are systematically earlier than the conventional chronologies of southern Greece by between 70 and 100 years. They have not been skewed by reference to assumed historical dates used as priors. They support high rather than low Iron Age chronologies from Spain to Israel where the merits of each are fiercely debated but remain unresolved.
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spelling doaj.art-b6c80960cf704755a8d0214eb686ae562022-12-21T21:47:36ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032014-01-0199e10667210.1371/journal.pone.0106672Dating the end of the Greek Bronze Age: a robust radiocarbon-based chronology from Assiros Toumba.Kenneth WardleThomas HighamBernd KromerOver 60 recent analyses of animal bones, plant remains, and building timbers from Assiros in northern Greece form an unique series from the 14th to the 10th century BC. With the exception of Thera, the number of 14C determinations from other Late Bronze Age sites in Greece has been small and their contribution to chronologies minimal. The absolute dates determined for Assiros through Bayesian modelling are both consistent and unexpected, since they are systematically earlier than the conventional chronologies of southern Greece by between 70 and 100 years. They have not been skewed by reference to assumed historical dates used as priors. They support high rather than low Iron Age chronologies from Spain to Israel where the merits of each are fiercely debated but remain unresolved.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4164355?pdf=render
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title Dating the end of the Greek Bronze Age: a robust radiocarbon-based chronology from Assiros Toumba.
title_full Dating the end of the Greek Bronze Age: a robust radiocarbon-based chronology from Assiros Toumba.
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title_short Dating the end of the Greek Bronze Age: a robust radiocarbon-based chronology from Assiros Toumba.
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