Description
It contains an introduction to the fundamental principles of radiocarbon dating, methods of measurement, and the results produced by laboratories. It then explains radiocarbon calibration, reservoir effects, and provides guidance on the citation of radiocarbon dates.
The need for Bayesian Chronological Modelling in the interpretation of radiocarbon dates is then explained, with the components of models identified and methods of model calculation, validation and comparison outlined.
A step-by-step guide is then provided to the Bayesian process for employing radiocarbon dating and chronological modelling in archaeology and guidance is then provided in the reporting and citation of radiocarbon dates and Bayesian chronological models.
Finally, a range of case studies of varying complexity illustrate the Bayesian process in practice on different kinds of site, from standing buildings, to prehistoric settlements, to geoarchaeological investigations.
About the Author
Alex Bayliss is an author and Head of Scientific Dating at Historic England, London. Peter Marshall is Scientific Dating Coordinator at Historic England.
Book Information
ISBN 9781802077643
Author Alex Bayliss
Format Paperback
Page Count 126
Imprint Historic England
Publisher Liverpool University Press