From the 17th International Radiocarbon Conference held in Jerusalem, Israel, June 18-23, 2000.Archaeological evidence suggests that the Chalcolithic period (5th–4th millennium BCE) in the southern Levant was a time of significant settlement expansion and increasing social complexity. Important technological and social developments during this era set the stage for the later rise of fortified sites and nascence of urbanization in the Early Bronze Age. Controversy surrounding the chronology of Chalcolithic settlement and the reconstruction of social trajectories has stimulated an interest in building a database of radiocarbon dates to measure the tempo of change and help resolve these issues. To facilitate social evolutionary research, this ...
In recent years the chronological framework provided by the AMS 14 C dating has had a great impact o...
This paper explores the challenges of building radiocarbon chronologies of the earlier Holocene of S...
This paper explores the current evidence for the end of the Chalcolithic period in the southern Leva...
grantor: University of TorontoFor all archaeological research, chronological frameworks ar...
Although a chrono-cultural sequence, including a Chalcolithic period followed by an Early Bronze Age...
From the 16th International Radiocarbon Conference held in Gronigen, Netherlands, June 16-20, 1997.I...
From the 17th International Radiocarbon Conference held in Jerusalem, Israel, June 18-23, 2000.This ...
ABSTRACT. This article reports on ten new accelerator mass spectrometry (AMS) dates from the Chalcol...
From the 17th International Radiocarbon Conference held in Jerusalem, Israel, June 18-23, 2000.Our s...
From the 17th International Radiocarbon Conference held in Jerusalem, Israel, June 18-23, 2000.A num...
From the 18th International Radiocarbon Conference held in Wellington, New Zealand, September 1-5, 2...
Our stratified radiocarbon dates from EB Jericho (Trench III) on short-lived material are significan...
From the 17th International Radiocarbon Conference held in Jerusalem, Israel, June 18-23, 2000.Chron...
The Late Bronze Age to Iron Age transition in the coastal southern Levant involves a major cultural ...
The Chalcolithic period of the southern Levant spans from c. 5800 - 3600 cal BC. Traditional hallma...
In recent years the chronological framework provided by the AMS 14 C dating has had a great impact o...
This paper explores the challenges of building radiocarbon chronologies of the earlier Holocene of S...
This paper explores the current evidence for the end of the Chalcolithic period in the southern Leva...
grantor: University of TorontoFor all archaeological research, chronological frameworks ar...
Although a chrono-cultural sequence, including a Chalcolithic period followed by an Early Bronze Age...
From the 16th International Radiocarbon Conference held in Gronigen, Netherlands, June 16-20, 1997.I...
From the 17th International Radiocarbon Conference held in Jerusalem, Israel, June 18-23, 2000.This ...
ABSTRACT. This article reports on ten new accelerator mass spectrometry (AMS) dates from the Chalcol...
From the 17th International Radiocarbon Conference held in Jerusalem, Israel, June 18-23, 2000.Our s...
From the 17th International Radiocarbon Conference held in Jerusalem, Israel, June 18-23, 2000.A num...
From the 18th International Radiocarbon Conference held in Wellington, New Zealand, September 1-5, 2...
Our stratified radiocarbon dates from EB Jericho (Trench III) on short-lived material are significan...
From the 17th International Radiocarbon Conference held in Jerusalem, Israel, June 18-23, 2000.Chron...
The Late Bronze Age to Iron Age transition in the coastal southern Levant involves a major cultural ...
The Chalcolithic period of the southern Levant spans from c. 5800 - 3600 cal BC. Traditional hallma...
In recent years the chronological framework provided by the AMS 14 C dating has had a great impact o...
This paper explores the challenges of building radiocarbon chronologies of the earlier Holocene of S...
This paper explores the current evidence for the end of the Chalcolithic period in the southern Leva...