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View article: Dividing time—An absolute chronological study of material culture from Early Iron Age urnfields in Denmark
Dividing time—An absolute chronological study of material culture from Early Iron Age urnfields in Denmark Open
Chronological frameworks based on artefact typologies are essential for interpreting the archaeological record, but they inadvertently treat transitions between phases as abrupt events and disregard the temporality of transformation proces…
View article: Dynamic Funerary Monuments of North-western Europe: Chronological Modelling of a Late Neolithic–Pre-Roman Iron Age Cemetery Complex at Mang de Bargen, Northern Germany
Dynamic Funerary Monuments of North-western Europe: Chronological Modelling of a Late Neolithic–Pre-Roman Iron Age Cemetery Complex at Mang de Bargen, Northern Germany Open
This study presents the first extensive radiocarbon dating programme of Bronze Age material from northern Germany, and it combines radiocarbon dates, relative typo-chronological date ranges, and stratigraphic data within a Bayesian chronol…
View article: The BIAD Standards: Recommendations for Archaeological Data Publication and Insights From the Big Interdisciplinary Archaeological Database
The BIAD Standards: Recommendations for Archaeological Data Publication and Insights From the Big Interdisciplinary Archaeological Database Open
This article presents a series of recommendations for the publication of archaeological data, to improve their usability. These 12 recommendations were formulated by archaeological data experts who mined thousands of publications for diffe…
View article: Dividing Time – An Absolute Chronological Study of Material Culture from Early Iron Age Urnfields in Denmark
Dividing Time – An Absolute Chronological Study of Material Culture from Early Iron Age Urnfields in Denmark Open
Chronological frameworks based on artefact typologies are essential for interpreting the archaeological record, but they inadvertently treat transitions between phases as abrupt events and disregard the temporality of transformation proces…
View article: Radiocarbon dating and Hallstatt chronology: a Bayesian chronological model for the burial sequence at Dietfurt an der Altmühl ‘Tennisplatz’, Bavaria, Germany
Radiocarbon dating and Hallstatt chronology: a Bayesian chronological model for the burial sequence at Dietfurt an der Altmühl ‘Tennisplatz’, Bavaria, Germany Open
This study is first attempt to refine Early Iron Age absolute chronology, specifically the timing of the Hallstatt C-D transition in southern Germany, using Bayesian chronological modelling of radiocarbon ( 14 C) dates. The Hallstatt perio…
View article: Bayesian chronological modelling of the Early Iron Age in Southern Jutland, Denmark
Bayesian chronological modelling of the Early Iron Age in Southern Jutland, Denmark Open
The dissertation investigates temporal processes of change in Early Iron Age material culture from Southern Jutland, Denmark (c.500-200 BC). The chronological framework of the period is mainly based on typo-chronological analyses of metalw…
View article: Bayesian Modeling of Wood-Age Offsets in Cremated Bone
Bayesian Modeling of Wood-Age Offsets in Cremated Bone Open
Experimental studies have shown that significant carbon exchange occurs between bone-apatite and the pyre atmosphere during cremation, which can cause a calendar date offset between the radiocarbon ( 14 C) event and the date of cremation. …
View article: Radiocarbon Dating Cremated Bone: A Case Study Comparing Laboratory Methods
Radiocarbon Dating Cremated Bone: A Case Study Comparing Laboratory Methods Open
Radiocarbon ( 14 C) results on cremated bone are frequently published in high-ranking journals, but 14 C laboratories employ different pretreatment methods as they have divergent perceptions of what sources of contaminants might be present…
View article: Temporal dynamics of Linearbandkeramik houses and settlements, and their implications for detecting the environmental impact of early farming
Temporal dynamics of Linearbandkeramik houses and settlements, and their implications for detecting the environmental impact of early farming Open
Long-held ideas concerning early Neolithic Linearbandkeramik (LBK) settlements in central Europe have been thoroughly challenged in recent years, for example, regarding their internal organisation or the use-life of individual houses. Thes…