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Radiocarbon dating the 3rd millennium bc in the central Balkans: a re-examination of the early bronze age sequence

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2020
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Bulatović, Aleksandar
Gori, Maja
Vander Linden, Marc
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Long-standing archaeological narratives suggest that the 3rd millennium cal BC is a key period in Mediterranean and European prehistory, characterized by the development of extensive interaction networks. In the Balkans for instance, the identification of such interactions relies solely upon typological arguments associated with conflicting local terminologies. Through a combination of 25 new radiocarbon (C-14) dates and re-examination of the existing documentation, this paper defines the absolute chronology for groups which were previously only broadly framed into the 3rd millennium BC central Balkans (modern-day Serbia and North Macedonia). These absolute dates allow us to establish with greater clarity the chronological relations between different cultural groups that represent the main cultural units of the central Balkans sequence for the 3rd millennium cal BC: Cotofeni-Kostolac, Bubanj-Hum II, Belotic-Bela Crkva, Atmenochori, and Bubanj Hum M. When comparing together the chronolo...gies for material culture, funerary treatment of the body, and funerary architecture, there are no easily discernible patterns. We observe instead a complex mix of traits criss-crossing over a wide area encompassing the Pannonian basin, the central Balkans and the Greek peninsula.

Keywords:
radiocarbon AMS dating / Early Bronze Age / Bayesian modeling / Balkans
Source:
Radiocarbon, 2020, 62, 5, 1163-1191
Publisher:
  • Univ Arizona Dept Geosciences, Tucson
Funding / projects:
  • Fritz Thyssen Foundation

DOI: 10.1017/RDC.2020.61

ISSN: 0033-8222

WoS: 000593989100006

Scopus: 2-s2.0-85095995937
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abstract = "Long-standing archaeological narratives suggest that the 3rd millennium cal BC is a key period in Mediterranean and European prehistory, characterized by the development of extensive interaction networks. In the Balkans for instance, the identification of such interactions relies solely upon typological arguments associated with conflicting local terminologies. Through a combination of 25 new radiocarbon (C-14) dates and re-examination of the existing documentation, this paper defines the absolute chronology for groups which were previously only broadly framed into the 3rd millennium BC central Balkans (modern-day Serbia and North Macedonia). These absolute dates allow us to establish with greater clarity the chronological relations between different cultural groups that represent the main cultural units of the central Balkans sequence for the 3rd millennium cal BC: Cotofeni-Kostolac, Bubanj-Hum II, Belotic-Bela Crkva, Atmenochori, and Bubanj Hum M. When comparing together the chronologies for material culture, funerary treatment of the body, and funerary architecture, there are no easily discernible patterns. We observe instead a complex mix of traits criss-crossing over a wide area encompassing the Pannonian basin, the central Balkans and the Greek peninsula.",
publisher = "Univ Arizona Dept Geosciences, Tucson",
journal = "Radiocarbon",
title = "Radiocarbon dating the 3rd millennium bc in the central Balkans: a re-examination of the early bronze age sequence",
pages = "1191-1163",
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Bulatović, A., Gori, M.,& Vander Linden, M.. (2020). Radiocarbon dating the 3rd millennium bc in the central Balkans: a re-examination of the early bronze age sequence. in Radiocarbon
Univ Arizona Dept Geosciences, Tucson., 62(5), 1163-1191.
https://doi.org/10.1017/RDC.2020.61
Bulatović A, Gori M, Vander Linden M. Radiocarbon dating the 3rd millennium bc in the central Balkans: a re-examination of the early bronze age sequence. in Radiocarbon. 2020;62(5):1163-1191.
doi:10.1017/RDC.2020.61 .
Bulatović, Aleksandar, Gori, Maja, Vander Linden, Marc, "Radiocarbon dating the 3rd millennium bc in the central Balkans: a re-examination of the early bronze age sequence" in Radiocarbon, 62, no. 5 (2020):1163-1191,
https://doi.org/10.1017/RDC.2020.61 . .

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