Integrated tree-ring-radiocarbon high-resolution timeframe to resolve earlier second millennium BCE Mesopotamian chronology
500 years of ancient Near Eastern history from the earlier second millennium BCE, including such pivotal figures as Hammurabi of Babylon, Šamši-Adad I (who conquered Aššur) and Zimrilim of Mari, has long floated in calendar time subject to rival chronological schemes up to 150+ years apart. Texts pr...
Principais autores: | Manning, S, Ramsey, C, Griggs, C, Lorentzen, B, Barjamovic, G, Kromer, B, Wild, E |
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Formato: | Journal article |
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Public Library of Science
2016
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