“…Martinelli and Kromer (2002) published a floating tree-ring chronology, dated by radiocarbon wiggle-matching, showing that there were mid seventh-century AD structures beneath Teatro Malibran (near Rialto) and ex-Cinema San Marco (100m from St Mark's Square). Meadows et al (2012) linked these sites to mid seventh-century structures at Ca’ Foscari (on the opposite shore of the Grand Canal) (Fozzati & Cester 2005), using Bayesian chronological modelling to combine radiocarbon dates, dendrochronology and stratigraphy. In this brief comment, we update the 2012 model with the radiocarbon results from St Mark's and San Lorenzo di Castello (De Min 2000), to give a better understanding of the current state of research on the original settlement of the islands that would eventually become the urban core of Venice.…”