This research investigates the potential of radiocarbon wiggle-match dating of palisade posts to provide precise and accurate calendar ages for Māori pā (forts), using Otāhau Pā in the inland Waikato region, New Zealand, as a case study. Even though pā are a dominant element of the pre-European North Island archaeological landscape, they are poorly understood archaeologically, with systematic investigations hampered by the relative lack of precision in radiocarbon dating within the context of New Zealand’s comparatively short prehistory. Using the Southern Hemisphere calibration curve SHCal13, we determine wiggle-match calibrated ages for three palisade posts, using different sampling resolutions to determine the cost- effectiveness of the ...
We present radiocarbon determinations for 271 New Zealand archaeological samples measured at the Uni...
ABSTRACT. We present radiocarbon determinations for 271 New Zealand archaeological samples measured ...
From the 19th International Radiocarbon Conference held in Keble College, Oxford, England, April 3-7...
This research investigates the potential of radiocarbon wiggle-match dating of palisade posts to pro...
This research investigates the potential of radiocarbon wiggle-match dating of palisade posts to pro...
This research investigates the potential of radiocarbon wiggle-match dating of palisade posts to pro...
The shape of a distribution of calibrated 14C dates displays spurious peaks and troughs, brought abo...
Dating initial colonisation and environmental impacts by Polynesians in New Zealand is controversial...
We present radiocarbon determinations for 271 New Zealand archaeological samples measured at the Uni...
We present radiocarbon determinations for 271 New Zealand archaeological samples measured at the Uni...
New Zealand was first settled by Māori soon after 1200 CE, however the age, and so the social and en...
The first colonization of New Zealand is a much debated issue. The lack of appropriate absolute dati...
Dating initial colonisation and environmental impacts by Polynesians in New Zealand is controversial...
Dating initial colonisation and environmental impacts by Polynesians in New Zealand is controversial...
Dating initial colonisation and environmental impacts by Polynesians in New Zealand is controversial...
We present radiocarbon determinations for 271 New Zealand archaeological samples measured at the Uni...
ABSTRACT. We present radiocarbon determinations for 271 New Zealand archaeological samples measured ...
From the 19th International Radiocarbon Conference held in Keble College, Oxford, England, April 3-7...
This research investigates the potential of radiocarbon wiggle-match dating of palisade posts to pro...
This research investigates the potential of radiocarbon wiggle-match dating of palisade posts to pro...
This research investigates the potential of radiocarbon wiggle-match dating of palisade posts to pro...
The shape of a distribution of calibrated 14C dates displays spurious peaks and troughs, brought abo...
Dating initial colonisation and environmental impacts by Polynesians in New Zealand is controversial...
We present radiocarbon determinations for 271 New Zealand archaeological samples measured at the Uni...
We present radiocarbon determinations for 271 New Zealand archaeological samples measured at the Uni...
New Zealand was first settled by Māori soon after 1200 CE, however the age, and so the social and en...
The first colonization of New Zealand is a much debated issue. The lack of appropriate absolute dati...
Dating initial colonisation and environmental impacts by Polynesians in New Zealand is controversial...
Dating initial colonisation and environmental impacts by Polynesians in New Zealand is controversial...
Dating initial colonisation and environmental impacts by Polynesians in New Zealand is controversial...
We present radiocarbon determinations for 271 New Zealand archaeological samples measured at the Uni...
ABSTRACT. We present radiocarbon determinations for 271 New Zealand archaeological samples measured ...
From the 19th International Radiocarbon Conference held in Keble College, Oxford, England, April 3-7...