Radiocarbon dating the Iron Age in the Levant: A Bayesian model for six ceramic phases and six transitions

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The Bayesian model presented in this article is the first attempt to produce a chronological framework for the Iron Age in the Levant, using radiocarbon dating alone. The model derives from 339 determinations on 142 samples taken from 38 strata at 18 sites. The framework proposes six ceramic phases and six transitions which cover c. 400 years, between the late twelfth and mid eighth centuries BC. It furnishes us with a new scientific backbone for the history of Iron Age Levant.

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Finkelstein, I., & Piasetzky, E. (2010). Radiocarbon dating the Iron Age in the Levant: A Bayesian model for six ceramic phases and six transitions. Antiquity, 84(324), 374–385. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0003598X00066643

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