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RADIOCARBON-DATED DESTRUCTION LAYERS: A SKELETON FOR IRON AGE CHRONOLOGY IN THE LEVANT
Authors:ISRAEL FINKELSTEIN   ELI PIASETZKY
Affiliation:(IF) The J. Alkow Department of Archaeology and Ancient Near Eastern Civilizations
Tel Aviv University
Tel Aviv 69978
ISRAEL;
(EP) The Sackler School of Physics and Astronomy
Tel Aviv University
Tel Aviv 69978
ISRAEL
Abstract:We present a full-sequence radiocarbon-based chronological system for the Iron Age in the Levant, anchored on the dating of ten destruction layers for the years 1130–730 BC. We establish the sequence using two methods – the 'uncalibrated weighted average' and the Bayesian modelling. Utilizing four dating tools in combination – radiocarbon measurements, field stratigraphy, pottery typology and ancient Near Eastern historical records – facilitates solutions to chronological problems that are far beyond the resolving power of 14C dating alone. The results shed light on disputed issues related to biblical and ancient Near Eastern history, such as the expansion of the early Israelite polity from the highlands to the lowlands; the nature of the Shoshenq I campaign to Canaan; and the evolution of the conflict between northern Israel and Aram Damascus.
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