The new IntCal20 radiocarbon record continues decades of successful practice by employing one calibration curve as an approximation for different regions across the hemisphere. Here we investigate three radiocarbon time-series of archaeological and historical importance from the Mediterranean-Anatolian region, which indicate, or may include, offsets from IntCal20 (~0–22 14C years). While modest, these differences are critical for our precise understanding of historical and environmental events across the Mediterranean Basin and Near East. Offsets towards older radiocarbon ages in Mediterranean-Anatolian wood can be explained by a divergence between high-resolution radiocarbon dates from the recent generation of accelerator mass spectrometry...
Radiocarbon (14C) ages cannot provide absolutely dated chronologies for archaeological or paleoenvir...
At Tell Sabi Abyad, Syria, we obtained a robust chronology for the 7th to early 6th millennium BC, t...
This update on radiocarbon calibration results from the 19th International Radiocarbon Conference at...
The new IntCal20 radiocarbon record continues decades of successful practice by employing one calibr...
The new IntCal20 radiocarbon record continues decades of successful practice by employing one calibr...
A single Northern Hemisphere calibration curve has formed the basis of radiocarbon dating in Europe ...
Interpretation of Radiocarbon dates can be rather complex. For example, variations in the natural C-...
The mid-second millennium BCE eruption of Thera (Santorini) offers a critically important marker hor...
Considerable work has gone into developing high-precision radiocarbon (14C) chronologies for the sou...
Radiocarbon (14C) ages cannot provide absolutely dated chronologies for archaeological or paleoenvir...
At Tell Sabi Abyad, Syria, we obtained a robust chronology for the 7th to early 6th millennium BC, t...
This update on radiocarbon calibration results from the 19th International Radiocarbon Conference at...
The new IntCal20 radiocarbon record continues decades of successful practice by employing one calibr...
The new IntCal20 radiocarbon record continues decades of successful practice by employing one calibr...
A single Northern Hemisphere calibration curve has formed the basis of radiocarbon dating in Europe ...
Interpretation of Radiocarbon dates can be rather complex. For example, variations in the natural C-...
The mid-second millennium BCE eruption of Thera (Santorini) offers a critically important marker hor...
Considerable work has gone into developing high-precision radiocarbon (14C) chronologies for the sou...
Radiocarbon (14C) ages cannot provide absolutely dated chronologies for archaeological or paleoenvir...
At Tell Sabi Abyad, Syria, we obtained a robust chronology for the 7th to early 6th millennium BC, t...
This update on radiocarbon calibration results from the 19th International Radiocarbon Conference at...