2012
DOI: 10.1017/s0033822200047159
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Characterization of Contexts for Radiocarbon Dating: Results from the Early Iron Age at Tell Es-Safi/Gath, Israel

Abstract: ABSTRACT. The reliability of a radiocarbon date depends in part on the degree of precision and accuracy of the measurement. While analytical precision and accuracy can be improved by careful sample cleaning procedures and high laboratory standards, accuracy also depends upon the certainty to which the sample can be attributed to a specific material culture or event in the past. This might be questionable when based only on partial archaeological information. As a consequence, it is very difficult to date clear… Show more

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“…Terrestrial herbivore bone collagen and short-lived plant materials, such as seeds, are more secure samples-provided they are in primary contexts, with low likelihoods of bioturbation or secondary deposition (Boaretto 2009). Association between the 14 C sample and event of interest can best be demonstrated with microstratigraphic analysis of the context through methods like micromorphology and sediment characterization (Toffolo et al 2012). However, while such procedures are the best practice for newly measured dates, they rarely aid evaluation of published dates.…”
Section: Reviewing the Radiocarbon Recordmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Terrestrial herbivore bone collagen and short-lived plant materials, such as seeds, are more secure samples-provided they are in primary contexts, with low likelihoods of bioturbation or secondary deposition (Boaretto 2009). Association between the 14 C sample and event of interest can best be demonstrated with microstratigraphic analysis of the context through methods like micromorphology and sediment characterization (Toffolo et al 2012). However, while such procedures are the best practice for newly measured dates, they rarely aid evaluation of published dates.…”
Section: Reviewing the Radiocarbon Recordmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The deepest portions of the site are exposed (Figure 2) in the "Deep Sounding" located on the northern edge of the mound. A similar approach has been applied successfully in a Near Eastern tell setting to provide context for 14 C dating samples (Toffolo et al 2012). The overlying Level 3 contains multiple construction phases and is notable for a shift in the shape of buildings from round to rectangular, as well as the development of a large, deep midden, which we sampled in this study.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Only high quality contexts were selected for analysis. A similar approach to context characterization has been described in Toffolo et al (2012). During the 2011 season, seven in situ vessels were found in the room (Fig.…”
Section: Chronology Of Stratum E5amentioning
confidence: 99%