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Refining the Hallstatt Plateau: Short-Term14C Variability and Small Scale Offsets in 50 Consecutive Single Tree-Rings from Southwest Scotland Dendro-Dated to 510–460 BC

Authors :
Sheng Xu
Philip Naysmith
Brian G. Tripney
Gordon Cook
Piotr Jacobsson
Anne Crone
Elaine Dunbar
William Derek Hamilton
Helen Kinch
Source :
Radiocarbon. 60:219-237
Publication Year :
2017
Publisher :
Cambridge University Press (CUP), 2017.

Abstract

Radiocarbon (14C) wiggle-match dating is a technique with a substantial potential to improve the precision of dating timbers in situations where dendrochronology is not tenable. However, one of the key reasons why obtaining a dendrochronological determination might be difficult is the short-lived nature of timbers on a range of archaeological sites, something that also affects the efficiency of the wiggle-match dating technique. Combined with the potential for high expense that the technique presents, it is paramount that wiggle-match dating research design has a good empirical basis. To this end we dated 50 consecutive, individual rings from a timber that grew during the Hallstatt radiocarbon calibration plateau (ca. 750–400 cal BC) in southwest Scotland. The results indicate that (1) the precision and accuracy of wiggle-match dates carried out on short-lived sequences during the Hallstatt plateau may suffer due to insufficient resolution of the calibration data, (2) sampling time-frames roughly equivalent to the underpinning calibration data are recommended (for the period in question this means decadal blocks), and (3) short-lived sequences are at risk of losing accuracy if the actual past trend of radiocarbon diverges from the mean of the radiocarbon calibration curve.

Details

ISSN :
19455755 and 00338222
Volume :
60
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Radiocarbon
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........9950dbd5da097fcc9fdeadfba4c8bd0f
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1017/rdc.2017.90