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AMS (super 14) C dating of equipment from the Iceman and of spruce logs from the prehistoric salt mines of Hallstatt.

Werner Rom, Robin Golser, Walter Kutschera, Alfred Priller, Peter Steier, Eva M Wild

Abstract


This paper summarizes radiocarbon measurements of mainly botanical samples from the Iceman ("Otzi") and from his discovery site, an Alpine glacier at the Austrian-Italian border. The results were obtained by accelerator mass spectrometry (AMS) at 3 different laboratories (Vienna, Austria; Uppsala, Sweden; Gif-sur-Yvette, France) between 1992 and 1997. All the dates, except 2, are consistent with the time period 3360-3100 BC, as previously determined from bone and tissue samples from the Iceman himself. The 2 exceptional dates from wooden artifacts suggest that the site of the Iceman was used as a mountain pass for millennia prior to and after the lifetime of "Otzi". For a 2nd sample complex, we studied logs from the beginning of salt mining in the world's oldest salt mines at Hallstatt in Upper Austria. (super 14) C AMS measurements were performed in Vienna on spruce samples found in the prehistoric mines and from a log-house on the surface. Data evaluation included "wiggle matching" of different sets of tree rings. The results suggest that salt mining in the Hallstatt region took place in the 14th-13th century BC, well before the so-called Hallstatt period. We discuss in some detail the chemical pretreatment of the samples and the data evaluation. We also present a comprehensive survey of (super 14) C dates available in the literature concerning both botanical remains from the vicinity of the Iceman and from the earliest salt mining in Hallstatt.

Keywords


Hallstatt Austria;Iceman;mines;evaporites;salt;chemically precipitated rocks;accelerator mass spectra;calibration;mathematical methods;mass spectra;spectra;Italy;Southern Europe;Austria;archaeology;archaeological sites;Holocene;upper Holocene;Central Europe;data processing;Europe;sample preparation;Cenozoic;Quaternary;wood;C 14;carbon;dates;isotopes;radioactive isotopes;absolute age;sedimentary rocks

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