A variety of techniques have been developed to provide scientific chronologies of archaeological sites and material culture. These chronologies underpin the narratives that are generated for prehistoric and other periods. The application of Bayesian statistical analysis to scientific chronologies has been hailed as ‘a revolution in understanding’, and has brought renewed emphasis onto how we generate scientific chronological data, how these data are applied into wider narratives, and the epistemological importance of these data. This volume will provide a timely review of the methods, applications and challenges of applying different scientific dating techniques to archaeological sites and material culture. It will then provide an introduction to Bayesian modelling, and highlight a series of considerations in the application of scientific dating techniques.
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A timely review of the methods, applications and challenges of different scientific dating techniques.
Figure List Table List Contributors Abstract Conventions used Acknowledgements   Chapter 1 Introduction Chapter 2 Radiocarbon Seren Griffiths and Thomas Higham Chapter 3 Dendrochronology Martin Bridge and Seren Griffiths Chapter 4 Luminescence – Optically Simulated Luminescence and Thermoluminescence Abi Stone and Seren Griffiths Chapter 5 Archaeomagnetic dating Sam Harris and Seren Griffiths Chapter 6 Palaeoenvironmental chronologies Seren Griffiths and Benjamin Gearey Chapter 7 On Site — designing and implementing chronometric sampling strategies Seren Griffiths Chapter 8 Analysing Datasets – Bayesian inference and archaeological chronometric data Seren Griffiths and Richard Staff Chapter 9 Scientific dating and narrative Seren Griffiths
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Explores techniques developed to provide scientific chronologies

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ISBN
9781789255621
Publisert
2022-10-15
Utgiver
Vendor
Oxbow Books
Høyde
240 mm
Bredde
170 mm
Aldersnivå
P, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
256

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Biographical note

Seren is a Senior Lecturer in Public Archaeology and Archaeological Science at Manchester Metropolitan University. She is the PI on the AHRC-funded project TIME. She has period specialisms in European prehistory, with methodological specialisms in archaeological science and the history of archaeological thought. She is a 2020–2021 BBC/AHRC New Generation Thinker. She sits on the Highways England Scientific Committee