Nearly a decade ago, a different chronology than the conventional absolute chronology for the early Iron Age in Israel was suggested. The new, lower chronology transfers Iron Age I and Iron Age IIA contexts in Israel, traditionally dated to the 11th and 10th centuries BCE, to the 10th and 9th centuries, respectively. Thus, it places the Iron I/IIA transition at about 920-900 BCE. This alternative chronology carries important implications for Israelite history, historiography, and Bible research, as well as for the chronologies of other regions around the Mediterranean. Relevant radiocarbon data sets published to date, which were measured at different sites by different laboratories, were claimed to be incompatible. Therefore, the question o...
In this paper, we present an overview of radiocarbon dating contributions from Groningen, concerning...
The question under discussion is whether the dates of the Late Bronze (LBIIB)-LBIII (Iron IA) transi...
From the 17th International Radiocarbon Conference held in Jerusalem, Israel, June 18-23, 2000.Chron...
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...
ABSTRACT. Boaretto et al. (2005) published 68 radiocarbon dates relating to 30 samples from 10 Iron ...
From the 17th International Radiocarbon Conference held in Jerusalem, Israel, June 18-23, 2000.We di...
The reliability of a radiocarbon date depends in part on the degree of precision and accuracy of the...
In this article, we present a set of radiocarbon measurements from Atar Haroa, a site that belongs t...
International audienceThe reliability of a radiocarbon date depends in part on the degree of precisi...
ABSTRACT. The reliability of a radiocarbon date depends in part on the degree of precision and accur...
ABSTRACT. Megiddo (Israel) is a key site for the study of the stratigraphy, chronology, and history ...
International audienceMegiddo (Israel) is a key site for the study of the stratigraphy, chronology, ...
In this paper, we present an overview of radiocarbon dating contributions from Groningen, concerning...
In this paper, we present an overview of radiocarbon dating contributions from Groningen, concerning...
In this paper, we present an overview of radiocarbon dating contributions from Groningen, concerning...
The question under discussion is whether the dates of the Late Bronze (LBIIB)-LBIII (Iron IA) transi...
From the 17th International Radiocarbon Conference held in Jerusalem, Israel, June 18-23, 2000.Chron...
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...
ABSTRACT. Boaretto et al. (2005) published 68 radiocarbon dates relating to 30 samples from 10 Iron ...
From the 17th International Radiocarbon Conference held in Jerusalem, Israel, June 18-23, 2000.We di...
The reliability of a radiocarbon date depends in part on the degree of precision and accuracy of the...
In this article, we present a set of radiocarbon measurements from Atar Haroa, a site that belongs t...
International audienceThe reliability of a radiocarbon date depends in part on the degree of precisi...
ABSTRACT. The reliability of a radiocarbon date depends in part on the degree of precision and accur...
ABSTRACT. Megiddo (Israel) is a key site for the study of the stratigraphy, chronology, and history ...
International audienceMegiddo (Israel) is a key site for the study of the stratigraphy, chronology, ...
In this paper, we present an overview of radiocarbon dating contributions from Groningen, concerning...
In this paper, we present an overview of radiocarbon dating contributions from Groningen, concerning...
In this paper, we present an overview of radiocarbon dating contributions from Groningen, concerning...
The question under discussion is whether the dates of the Late Bronze (LBIIB)-LBIII (Iron IA) transi...
From the 17th International Radiocarbon Conference held in Jerusalem, Israel, June 18-23, 2000.Chron...