ABSTRACT. Boaretto et al. (2005) published 68 radiocarbon dates relating to 30 samples from 10 Iron Age sites in Israel as part of their Early Iron Age Dating Project. Though the main goal of their paper was an interlaboratory comparison, they also presented results of Bayesian models, calculating the transition from Iron Age I to Iron Age II in Israel to be about 900 BCE instead of the conventional date of about 1000 BCE. Since this date has great importance for all of Eastern Mediterranean archaeology, in this paper we examine the results in light of the dates published in the above-mentioned article. Our paper was revised in light of new data and interpretations published by Sharon et al. (2007). Following a survey of the contexts and sp...
The Bayesian model presented in this article is the first attempt to produce a chronological framewo...
ABSTRACT. The reliability of a radiocarbon date depends in part on the degree of precision and accur...
The question under discussion is whether the dates of the Late Bronze (LBIIB)-LBIII (Iron IA) transi...
Nearly a decade ago, a different chronology than the conventional absolute chronology for the early ...
ABSTRACT. Nearly a decade ago, a different chronology than the conventional absolute chronology for ...
ABSTRACT. The traditional chronology of ancient Israel in the 11th–9th centuries BCE was constructed...
From the 17th International Radiocarbon Conference held in Jerusalem, Israel, June 18-23, 2000.We di...
This article is a reply to the preceding rejoinder by Fantalkin et al., which they wrote in response...
This article is a reply to the preceding rejoinder by Fantalkin et al., which they wrote in response...
Stratified radiocarbon dates provide an independent chronological link between archaeological layers...
International audienceMegiddo (Israel) is a key site for the study of the stratigraphy, chronology, ...
ABSTRACT. Megiddo (Israel) is a key site for the study of the stratigraphy, chronology, and history ...
The reliability of a radiocarbon date depends in part on the degree of precision and accuracy of the...
The stratified series of Iron Age radiocarbon dates from Tel Reh ov, based on short-lived samples, m...
International audienceThe reliability of a radiocarbon date depends in part on the degree of precisi...
The Bayesian model presented in this article is the first attempt to produce a chronological framewo...
ABSTRACT. The reliability of a radiocarbon date depends in part on the degree of precision and accur...
The question under discussion is whether the dates of the Late Bronze (LBIIB)-LBIII (Iron IA) transi...
Nearly a decade ago, a different chronology than the conventional absolute chronology for the early ...
ABSTRACT. Nearly a decade ago, a different chronology than the conventional absolute chronology for ...
ABSTRACT. The traditional chronology of ancient Israel in the 11th–9th centuries BCE was constructed...
From the 17th International Radiocarbon Conference held in Jerusalem, Israel, June 18-23, 2000.We di...
This article is a reply to the preceding rejoinder by Fantalkin et al., which they wrote in response...
This article is a reply to the preceding rejoinder by Fantalkin et al., which they wrote in response...
Stratified radiocarbon dates provide an independent chronological link between archaeological layers...
International audienceMegiddo (Israel) is a key site for the study of the stratigraphy, chronology, ...
ABSTRACT. Megiddo (Israel) is a key site for the study of the stratigraphy, chronology, and history ...
The reliability of a radiocarbon date depends in part on the degree of precision and accuracy of the...
The stratified series of Iron Age radiocarbon dates from Tel Reh ov, based on short-lived samples, m...
International audienceThe reliability of a radiocarbon date depends in part on the degree of precisi...
The Bayesian model presented in this article is the first attempt to produce a chronological framewo...
ABSTRACT. The reliability of a radiocarbon date depends in part on the degree of precision and accur...
The question under discussion is whether the dates of the Late Bronze (LBIIB)-LBIII (Iron IA) transi...