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Radiocarbon and dendrochronological dating of logboats from Poland.

Anna Pazdur, Marek Krapiec, Adam Michczynski, Waldemar Ossowski

Abstract


The earliest dating of samples taken from logboats found in the area of Poland was done at the Gliwice Radiocarbon Laboratory in the late 1970s and early 1980s. After a 10-year break, the study of their chronology was renewed. The (super 14) C dates (56) include all previously published and new, unpublished results obtained during last several years. Here, we discuss and provide probabilistic interpretation of the calendar age of the dated boats. The calibration of (super 14) C dates was done with the OxCal program for dates less than 300 BP, and with the GdCALIB program for all remaining dates. In distribution of calibrated dates we find a lack of samples between the ages of around 800 BC and 300 AD. This result is surprising and differs from results observed for Central Europe. The remaining age ranges, with high frequency of dates, are in good coincidence with similar periods obtained for Central Europe. Tree-ring dating of oak logboats was carried out on 60 growth sequences, dated against standard chronologies defined for the area of Poland. The results of (super 14) C dating and tree-ring analyses give consistent chronologies.

Keywords


GdCALIB;OxCal;relative age;Poland;calibration;tree rings;archaeology;Holocene;upper Holocene;Central Europe;data processing;Europe;Cenozoic;Quaternary;wood;C 14;carbon;dates;isotopes;radioactive isotopes;absolute age

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