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  1. Based on Bayesian modeling of 91 accelerator mass spectrometry radiocarbon (AMS 14 C) dates from 18 cemeteries, the practice of collective burying of individuals was linked to a period of 400–640 (95.4%) years, between 1830–1690 (95.4%) and 1320–1160 (95.4%) BC.

    • Przemysław Makarowicz, Tomasz Goslar, Jacek Górski, Halina Taras, Anita Szczepanek, Łukasz Pospieszn...
    • 2021
  2. Aug 17, 2020 · The chronology of Tell el-Dab‘a: A crucial meeting point of 14 C dating, archaeology, and Egyptology in the 2nd millennium BC. Radiocarbon 54, 407–422 (2012). Google Scholar

    • Sturt W. Manning, Lukas Wacker, Ulf Büntgen, Christopher Bronk Ramsey, Michael W. Dee, Bernd Kromer,...
    • 2020
  3. May 20, 2024 · Manning, S. W. et al. Integrated tree-ring-radiocarbon high-resolution timeframe to resolve earlier second millennium BCE Mesopotamian chronology. PLoS ONE 11 , 1–27 (2016). Article Google Scholar

  4. An extensive integrated radiocarbon and archaeological study of dynastic Egypt ( 16 ), covering 1700 years and incorporating 211 radiocarbon dates, can be used to support both the conventional and earlier proposed date ranges by indicating a start date for the New Kingdom of between 1570 and 1544 BCE.

    • Charlotte L. Pearson, Peter W. Brewer, David Brown, Timothy J. Heaton, Gregory W. L. Hodgins, A. J. ...
    • 2018
  5. The Hallstatt plateau is a term used in archaeology that refers to a consistently flat area on graphs that plot radiocarbon dating against calendar dates. Radiocarbon dates of around 2450 BP (Before Present) always calibrate to c. 800–400 BC, no matter the measurement precision.

  6. Aug 12, 2020 · We dated bristlecone pine tree rings from the second millennium BC. P. Brewer/Uni of Arizona. We constructed these updated curves by measuring a plethora of materials that record past...

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  8. RADIOCARBON, Vol 54, Nr 3–4, 2012, p 407–422 407 THE CHRONOLOGY OF TELL EL-DABA: A CRUCIAL MEETING POINT OF 14C DATING, ARCHAEOLOGY, AND EGYPTOLOGY IN THE 2ND MILLENNIUM BC Walter Kutschera1,2 • Manfred Bietak3,4 • Eva Maria Wild1 • Christopher Bronk Ramsey5 •

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