AMS 14C dating of human bones from East Lithuanian barrows: Results and perspectives Cover Image

Žmonių kaulų iš Rytų Lietuvos pilkapių AMS 14C datavimas: rezultatai, perspektyvos
AMS 14C dating of human bones from East Lithuanian barrows: Results and perspectives

Author(s): Laurynas Kurila
Subject(s): Archaeology
Published by: Lietuvos istorijos institutas
Keywords: chronology; AMS 14C dating; East Lithuanian barrows; freshwater reservoir effect

Summary/Abstract: The chronology of the Lithuanian Iron Age has up until now been based exclusively on the typology of the finds, usually discovered at burial sites, but the effort to successfully employ typology in dating burial complexes is hindered by a great lack of reference points based on absolute dates. An attempt to fill this gap was made by the scientific project ‘Turning-points in the Iron Age East Lithuania (on the basis of AMS dating)’ during which 30 burials in East Lithuanian barrows were dated using the AMS 14C method. The obtained dates are being published in this article. In selecting the samples, an effort was made to cover all of the chronological horizons of the East Lithuanian barrow culture, as much barrow and burial construction diversity as possible, and as many artefact types as possible. 11 inhumations and 19 cremations were dated. Many of the radiocarbon dates seemed surprisingly old even in those instances where the typology dating is hardly questionable and is clearly connected with European typology schemes. This phenomenon should probably be explained by the freshwater reservoir effect. In order to verify these premises and to evaluate the possible significance of the effect’s impact and the possibility of eliminating this effect, additional investigations need to be conducted.

  • Issue Year: 2015
  • Issue No: 41
  • Page Range: 45-80
  • Page Count: 36
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