The oldest traces of Velzeke go back to the Late Bronze Age and Early Iron Age, followed by a Gallo-Roman settlement and a later medieval village. Although the excavations document the history of the site in general, radiocarbon was used to clarify the successive phases within each feature. The results showed that the ditches at the Roman settlement and the neighboring temple area were already used during the Late Iron Age. The filling up of the ditches could be C-14 correlated to a Gallo-Roman occupation phase. The oldest Christian cemetery at the site of the medieval church predates the construction of an important Carolingian stone building (9th to 10th centuries.). The stratigraphic ally lowest sediments of the ditches, surrounding the ...
The reliability of a radiocarbon date depends in part on the degree of precision and accuracy of the...
In archaeological research changes in material culture and the evolution of styles are taken as main...
The work reported here is one of the first systematic radiocarbon dating studies of a Late Iron Age ...
The oldest traces of Velzeke go back to the Late Bronze Age and Early Iron Age, followed by a Gallo-...
This thesis focuses on the use of radiocarbon dating and Bayesian modelling to develop more precise ...
From the 19th International Radiocarbon Conference held in Keble College, Oxford, England, April 3-7...
As part of the study of the early medieval cemetery at Broechem (Belgium), human bones from 32 crema...
Since 1986 the radiocarbon dating laboratory of the Royal Institute for Cultural Heritage (Brussels,...
This database is a compilation of radiocarbon dates associated with the process of arrival, developm...
In recent years the development of new approaches to the understanding of prehistoric human colonisa...
The objective of t his paper is to present the radiocarbon dates that came available at the occasion...
In archaeological research, changes in material culture and the evolution of styles are taken as maj...
In this article we present a critical view of the current chronological framework for Early Bronze A...
The freshwater reservoir effect (FRE) for the Schelde basin (Belgium) is assessed for the Roman, Med...
Undisturbed collective megalithic burials are extremely rare. The dolmen of Oberbipp provides a uniq...
The reliability of a radiocarbon date depends in part on the degree of precision and accuracy of the...
In archaeological research changes in material culture and the evolution of styles are taken as main...
The work reported here is one of the first systematic radiocarbon dating studies of a Late Iron Age ...
The oldest traces of Velzeke go back to the Late Bronze Age and Early Iron Age, followed by a Gallo-...
This thesis focuses on the use of radiocarbon dating and Bayesian modelling to develop more precise ...
From the 19th International Radiocarbon Conference held in Keble College, Oxford, England, April 3-7...
As part of the study of the early medieval cemetery at Broechem (Belgium), human bones from 32 crema...
Since 1986 the radiocarbon dating laboratory of the Royal Institute for Cultural Heritage (Brussels,...
This database is a compilation of radiocarbon dates associated with the process of arrival, developm...
In recent years the development of new approaches to the understanding of prehistoric human colonisa...
The objective of t his paper is to present the radiocarbon dates that came available at the occasion...
In archaeological research, changes in material culture and the evolution of styles are taken as maj...
In this article we present a critical view of the current chronological framework for Early Bronze A...
The freshwater reservoir effect (FRE) for the Schelde basin (Belgium) is assessed for the Roman, Med...
Undisturbed collective megalithic burials are extremely rare. The dolmen of Oberbipp provides a uniq...
The reliability of a radiocarbon date depends in part on the degree of precision and accuracy of the...
In archaeological research changes in material culture and the evolution of styles are taken as main...
The work reported here is one of the first systematic radiocarbon dating studies of a Late Iron Age ...