1990
DOI: 10.1515/pz-1990-0116
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14C-Chronologie des vorderasiatischen, südost- und mitteleuropäischen Neolithikums

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“…Our objective in what follows is thus to establish how much agreement there is between these date range estimates, and discuss the implications of those findings, not least for the analysis of other archaeological patterns. Breunig (1987) had a similar programme, although at a larger spatial scale, and of course at that time far less radiocarbon information was available.…”
Section: Methods and Datasetmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Our objective in what follows is thus to establish how much agreement there is between these date range estimates, and discuss the implications of those findings, not least for the analysis of other archaeological patterns. Breunig (1987) had a similar programme, although at a larger spatial scale, and of course at that time far less radiocarbon information was available.…”
Section: Methods and Datasetmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Assigned to earliest LBK on style of house and absence of music-note motifs on the pottery Carbonised cereal ( Triticum dicoccum ) 6285 ± 100 Tichý ( 1963 , 16), Kohl and Quitta ( 1964 , 315), ‘without chemical treatment’, Stäuble ( 2005 ), Schmidt and Gruhle ( 2003 ) Bln-102A House 12, depth of 60 cm in east flanking pit, 54/17. Assigned to earliest LBK on style of house and absence of music-note motifs on the pottery Carbonised cereal ( Triticum dicoccum ) 6405 ± 100 Tichý ( 1963 , 16), Kohl and Quitta ( 1964 , 315), with ‘usual acid and alkali soaking’; Stäuble ( 2005 ) GrN-6610 Well, CCXXIV Waterlogged wood 6240 ± 65 Breunig ( 1987 , 123), Stäuble ( 2005 ) MOC-70 Well, CCXXIV Waterlogged wood 6220 ± 80 Neustupný and Vesely ( 1977 , 185), Stäuble 2005 MOC-91 Well, CCXXIV Waterlogged wood 6330 ± 140 Neustupný and Vesely ( 1977 , 185), Stäuble ( 2005 ) Žopy Bln-57 ‘Dwelling pit, ca. 5 m long and sunk to 1 m depth’.…”
Section: Comparative Chronologiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Since then, samples from deeply stratified central European Neolithic sites have yielded radiocarbon determinations from a wide variety of spatial, temporal and 'cultural' contexts. They exhibit remarkable consistency and provide coherent absolute chronologies from the late 8th to early 4th millennium BC (Breunig 1987). It is now clear that trying to link the European Neolithic to proto-literate Mesopotamia was futile: the Neolithic was over well before writing developed, and the apparent connections used for cross-dating are explainable either as accidental convergences, or as consequences of problematic context.…”
Section: The Backgroundmentioning
confidence: 99%