In this paper, we discuss how the history of our discipline continues to shape how we think with material culture to produce narratives. We argue that recent developments in scientific dating — in combination with New Materialist and Big Data approaches — offer the potential to produce radical new interpretations. However, we can only achieve this if we adopt ‘ethically Bayesian’ approaches which recognise that some of the most fundamental aspects of our epistemological structures are highly situated, reflecting a Eurocentric, colonial legacy. This legacy is especially important when we study societies that did/do not produce texts — so-called ‘prehistoric’ societies. We suggest that the revolutionary potential of radiocarbon dating on arch...
ABSTRACT. Sixty years ago, the advent of radiocarbon dating rewrote archaeological chronologies arou...
The importance of chronology is reasserted as a means to achieving history and a sense of temporalit...
In recent years Bayesian exploration of radiocarbon datasets has been employed widely in prehistoric...
In this paper, we discuss how the history of our discipline continues to shape how we think with mat...
Radiocarbon dating has had profound implications for archaeological understanding. These have been i...
Archaeologists put a premium on pressing “legacy data” into service, given the notoriously selective...
A variety of techniques have been developed to provide scientific chronologies of archaeological sit...
Archaeologists put a premium on pressing “legacy data” into service, given the notoriously selective...
Imprecise chronology has entailed a fuzzy kind of prehistory. Prehistorians should no longer be cont...
Radiocarbon dating was long neglected in the Iron Age, with dates on the ‘Hallstatt plateau’ (800–40...
In recent years Bayesian exploration of radiocarbon datasets has been employed widely in prehistoric...
The strengths of formal Bayesian chronological modelling are restated, combining as it does knowledg...
Sixty years ago, the advent of radiocarbon dating rewrote archaeological chronologies around the wor...
The strengths of formal Bayesian chronological modelling are restated, combining as it does knowledg...
The importance of chronology is reasserted as a means to achieving history and a sense of temporalit...
ABSTRACT. Sixty years ago, the advent of radiocarbon dating rewrote archaeological chronologies arou...
The importance of chronology is reasserted as a means to achieving history and a sense of temporalit...
In recent years Bayesian exploration of radiocarbon datasets has been employed widely in prehistoric...
In this paper, we discuss how the history of our discipline continues to shape how we think with mat...
Radiocarbon dating has had profound implications for archaeological understanding. These have been i...
Archaeologists put a premium on pressing “legacy data” into service, given the notoriously selective...
A variety of techniques have been developed to provide scientific chronologies of archaeological sit...
Archaeologists put a premium on pressing “legacy data” into service, given the notoriously selective...
Imprecise chronology has entailed a fuzzy kind of prehistory. Prehistorians should no longer be cont...
Radiocarbon dating was long neglected in the Iron Age, with dates on the ‘Hallstatt plateau’ (800–40...
In recent years Bayesian exploration of radiocarbon datasets has been employed widely in prehistoric...
The strengths of formal Bayesian chronological modelling are restated, combining as it does knowledg...
Sixty years ago, the advent of radiocarbon dating rewrote archaeological chronologies around the wor...
The strengths of formal Bayesian chronological modelling are restated, combining as it does knowledg...
The importance of chronology is reasserted as a means to achieving history and a sense of temporalit...
ABSTRACT. Sixty years ago, the advent of radiocarbon dating rewrote archaeological chronologies arou...
The importance of chronology is reasserted as a means to achieving history and a sense of temporalit...
In recent years Bayesian exploration of radiocarbon datasets has been employed widely in prehistoric...