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TIMING THE EMERGENCE AND DEVELOPMENT OF ARABLE FARMING IN SOUTHEASTERN NORWAY BY USING SUMMED PROBABILITY DISTRIBUTION OF RADIOCARBON DATES AND A BAYESIAN AGE MODEL

Steinar Solheim

2021Radiocarbon20 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

ABSTRACT The paper explores the emergence and development of arable farming in southeastern Norway by compiling and analyzing directly dated cereals from archaeological contexts. By using summed probability distributions of radiocarbon dates and Bayesian modeling, the paper presents the first comprehensive analysis of the directly dated evidence for farming in the region. The models provide a more precise temporal resolution to the development than hitherto presented. The results demonstrate that the introduction of arable farming to southeastern Norway was a long-term development including several steps. Three different stages are pointed out as important in the process of establishing arable farming: the Early and Middle Neolithic, the Late Neolithic, and the Early Iron Age.

Topics & Concepts

Arable landRadiocarbon datingAgricultureArchaeologyBayesian probabilityGeographyDistribution (mathematics)Physical geographyStatisticsMathematicsMathematical analysisArchaeology and ancient environmental studiesImage Processing and 3D ReconstructionHistorical and Archaeological Studies
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