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RESOLVING TIME AMONG NON-STRATIFIED SHORT-DURATION CONTEXTS ON A RADIOCARBON PLATEAU: POSSIBILITIES AND CHALLENGES FROM THE AD 1480–1630 EXAMPLE AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH AMERICA

Sturt W. Manning, Jennifer Birch, Megan Anne Conger, Samantha Sanft

2020Radiocarbon33 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

ABSTRACT Reversals and plateaus in the radiocarbon ( 14 C) calibration curve lead to similar 14 C ages applying to a wide range of calendar dates, creating imprecision, ambiguity, and challenges for archaeological dating. Even with Bayesian chronological modeling, such periods remain a problem when no known order—e.g., a stratigraphic sequence—exists, and especially if site durations are relatively short. Using the reversal/plateau AD 1480–1630 and the archaeology of northeastern North America as our example, we consider possible strategies to improve chronological resolution across such reversal/plateau periods in the absence of stratigraphic sequences, including uses of wood-charcoal TPQs from even very short wiggle-matches, and site phase duration constraints based on ethnohistoric and archaeological evidence.

Topics & Concepts

Radiocarbon datingPlateau (mathematics)GeologyArchaeologyRange (aeronautics)Sequence (biology)CharcoalAmbiguityPaleontologyPhysical geographyGeographyComputer scienceMathematicsComposite materialBiologyProgramming languageMaterials scienceMetallurgyMathematical analysisGeneticsArchaeology and ancient environmental studiesTree-ring climate responsesArchaeology and Rock Art Studies