Radiocarbon data from the archaeological site from Turdaş-Luncă (preventive research of 2011) (V) Cover Image

Date radiocarbon din situl arheologic de la Turdaș-Luncă (cercetările preventive ale Anului 2011) (V).
Radiocarbon data from the archaeological site from Turdaş-Luncă (preventive research of 2011) (V)

The absolute chronology of Turdaş in the eponymous site of culture

Author(s): A. Sabin Luca, Maria Ilie, Gabriela Sava, Cristian Mănăilescu, Florentin Perianu, Raluca Teodorescu, Adrian Luca, Tiberiu Bogdan SAVA
Subject(s): Archaeology
Published by: Editura Mega Print SRL
Keywords: neolithic; eneolithic; classic dacian period; radiocarbon analyzes; Turdaş-Luncă;preventive research;Transylvania; Romania;

Summary/Abstract: Preventive archaeological research from 2011 led to sensational discoveries. Between these, samples were collected for the extraction of radiocarbon data. We analyze them in these lines. !ey belong to the epochs: early Neolithicand Eneolithic (Turdaş culture), developed Eneolithic (Petreşti culture) and the classical dacian period (1 st centuryBC – 2 nd century AD). We have, at this moment, the first stratigraphic column corroborated with absolutechronological data of the site that gives the name of the Turdaş culture.We analized 40 samples that were collected from closed archaeological features (deep dwellings, pillar pits, ritualpits). The radiocarbon data obtained (from coal remains and animal bones) corroborated with stratigraphic observations led to the absolute and relative chronology of the from Luncă point, but also to an absolute chronology of the Turdaş culture, a cultural phenomenon distinct from the Vinća culture. It influences it to a small extent(phase Ia (fig. 33–40; table VI; graph 11–12) and b (fig. 24–32; table VI; graph 9–10); phase I/II (fig. 19–23; table V; graph 7–8); phase II (fig. 11–18; table IV; graph 5–6); phase II/III (fig. 8–10; table III) and phase III (fig. 5–7;table III; graph 3–4). The next culture – Petreşti – is illustrated by the samples from fig. 3–4; table II; graph 2, and the classical Dacian period through those from fig. 1–2; table I; graph 1). In graph 13 we have a general illustration of the evolution of radiocarbon data for Turdaş and Petreşti culture. All these firm data will bring a little peace in the souls of those seeking successes not achieved through work, but through speculation.

  • Issue Year: XXVII/2019
  • Issue No: 1
  • Page Range: 35-59
  • Page Count: 25
  • Language: Romanian
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