ABSTRACT. AMS-based radiocarbon dating was applied to Medieval lime mortars made from burned shells and aggregate including both shore sediments and neovolcanic rocks. Three mortar samples from the city of Leiden near Amsterdam were prepared using the same kind of acid hydrolysis technique as has been earlier used for dating mortars made from burned marble and limestone. Five consecutive CO2 fractions were collected from each sample to form age profiles as functions of the dissolution progress index. One of the samples, from a brick wall of known age, was taken as a reference from the Pieterskerk church. Two other samples were taken from the Burcht circular stronghold on a former island on the Rhine River. The age of Burcht is less well kno...
From the 14th International Radiocarbon Conference held in Tucson, AZ, May 20-24, 1991.We have dated...
One of the major issues in building archaeology is finding the age of elements and structures discov...
The method of radiocarbon dating of mortar has been a Holy Grail since the revolution in archaeology...
Non-hydraulic mortars contain datable binder carbonate with a direct relation to the time when it wa...
The carbon dioxide contributing to binder formation during the set of a lime mortar reflects the atm...
Since 1960s, mortars have been exploited as a potential material for radiocarbon dating and, despite...
Abstract: The presented work shows the methodological problems of mortar radiocarbon dating. Dating ...
Development of a modified mortar dating technique by the ¹⁴C method is described. This procedure may...
Lime lumps and bulk mortars show different 14C contamination when analyzed in several CO2 fractions ...
Mortars represent a class of building and art materials that are widespread at archeological sites f...
The absolute chronology of archaeological contexts is mainly based on the radiocarbon dating of orga...
International audienceAbsolute dating of mortars is crucial when trying to pin down construction pha...
This paper deals with the potentialities and technical and methodological issues associated with the...
A number of studies carried out over the last forty years describe the application of the radiocarbo...
This paper deals with the potentialities and technical and methodological issues associated with the...
From the 14th International Radiocarbon Conference held in Tucson, AZ, May 20-24, 1991.We have dated...
One of the major issues in building archaeology is finding the age of elements and structures discov...
The method of radiocarbon dating of mortar has been a Holy Grail since the revolution in archaeology...
Non-hydraulic mortars contain datable binder carbonate with a direct relation to the time when it wa...
The carbon dioxide contributing to binder formation during the set of a lime mortar reflects the atm...
Since 1960s, mortars have been exploited as a potential material for radiocarbon dating and, despite...
Abstract: The presented work shows the methodological problems of mortar radiocarbon dating. Dating ...
Development of a modified mortar dating technique by the ¹⁴C method is described. This procedure may...
Lime lumps and bulk mortars show different 14C contamination when analyzed in several CO2 fractions ...
Mortars represent a class of building and art materials that are widespread at archeological sites f...
The absolute chronology of archaeological contexts is mainly based on the radiocarbon dating of orga...
International audienceAbsolute dating of mortars is crucial when trying to pin down construction pha...
This paper deals with the potentialities and technical and methodological issues associated with the...
A number of studies carried out over the last forty years describe the application of the radiocarbo...
This paper deals with the potentialities and technical and methodological issues associated with the...
From the 14th International Radiocarbon Conference held in Tucson, AZ, May 20-24, 1991.We have dated...
One of the major issues in building archaeology is finding the age of elements and structures discov...
The method of radiocarbon dating of mortar has been a Holy Grail since the revolution in archaeology...