Katarina Čufar (Author), Bernd Kromer (Author), Bernd Kromer (Translator), Katarina Čufar (Translator)

Abstract

The results of radiocarbon dating of tree-ring chronologies from Hočevarica are presented. The beginning of the 139 year long oak chronology is dated to the second half of the 38th century BC, while the beginning of the 72 year long ash chronology is set in the year 3625 BC. The anticipated end of building activity in the settlement is set in the mid 36th century BC. The 14Cdates indicate that the ash HOC-FRSP1 chronology from Hočevarica could be concurrent with the VMO-QUSP2 chronology from Spodnje mostišče 1.

Keywords

Ljubljansko barje;kolišča;arheološki les;jesen (drevo);hrast;radiokarbonsko datiranje;bakrena doba;

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Language: Slovenian
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Typology: 1.16 - Independent Scientific Component Part or a Chapter in a Monograph
Organization: UL BF - Biotechnical Faculty
Publisher: Inštitut za arheologijo ZRC SAZU: Založba ZRC
UDC: 902.652(497.4-19)"636"
COBISS: 22138925 Link will open in a new window
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Secondary language: English
Secondary title: Radiocarbon dating of tree-ring chronologies from Hočevarica
Secondary abstract: The results of radiocarbon dating of tree-ring chronologies from Hočevarica are presented. The beginning of the 139 year long oak chronology is dated to the second half of the 38th century B.C., while the beginning of the 72 year long ash chronology is set in the 2nd half of the 37th Century. The anticipated end of building activity in the settlement is set in the mid 36th century B.C. The 14C dates indicate that the ash HOC-FRSP1 chronology from Hočevarica could be concurrent with the VMO-QUSP2 chronology from Spodnje mostišče 1.
Secondary keywords: Ljubljana moor;pile dwellings;archaeological wood;ash (tree);oak;radiocarbon dating;C-14;Copper Age;Ljubljansko barje;Arheološke najdbe;Eneolitik;
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Pages: Str. 281-285
ID: 8631667