Capuzzo, Boaretto, and Barceló 2014

Bibliographic reference Bibliographic reference

  • Capuzzo, G., Boaretto, E., & Barceló, J. A. (2014). EUBAR: A Database of 14C Measurements for the European Bronze Age. A Bayesian Analysis of 14C-Dated Archaeological Contexts from Northern Italy and Southern France. Radiocarbon, 56(2), 851–869. https://doi.org/10.2458/56.17453 [EUBAR]
@article{CapuzzoEtAl2014,
  title = {EUBAR: A Database of 14C Measurements for the European Bronze Age. A Bayesian Analysis of 14C-Dated Archaeological Contexts from Northern Italy and Southern France},
  shorttitle = {EUBAR},
  author = {Capuzzo, Giacomo and Boaretto, Elisabetta and Barceló, Juan A.},
  year = {2014},
  month = {jan},
  journal = {Radiocarbon},
  volume = {56},
  number = {2},
  pages = {851–869},
  issn = {0033-8222, 1945-5755},
  doi = {10.2458/56.17453},
  abstract = {The chronological framework of European protohistory is mostly a relative chronology based on typology and stratigraphic data. Synchronization of different time periods suffers from a lack of absolute dates; therefore, disagreements between different chronological schemes are difficult to reconcile. An alternative approach was applied in this study to build a more precise and accurate absolute chronology. To the best of our knowledge, we have collected all the published 14C dates for the archaeological sites in the region from the Ebro River (Spain) to the Middle Danube Valley (Austria) for the period 1800–750 BC. The available archaeological information associated with the 14C dates was organized in a database that totaled more than 1600 14C dates. In order to build an accurate and precise chronology, quality selection rules have been applied to the 14C dates based on both archaeological context and analytical quality. Using the OxCal software and Bayesian analysis, several 14C time sequences were created following the archaeological data and different possible scenarios were tested in northern Italy and southern France.},
  langid = {english},
  month_numeric = {1}
}
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  :year: "{2014}"
  :month: "{jan}"
  :journal: "{Radiocarbon}"
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  :number: "{2}"
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    chronology based on typology and stratigraphic data. Synchronization of different
    time periods suffers from a lack of absolute dates; therefore, disagreements between
    different chronological schemes are difficult to reconcile. An alternative approach
    was applied in this study to build a more precise and accurate absolute chronology.
    To the best of our knowledge, we have collected all the published 14C dates for
    the archaeological sites in the region from the Ebro River (Spain) to the Middle
    Danube Valley (Austria) for the period 1800–750 BC. The available archaeological
    information associated with the 14C dates was organized in a database that totaled
    more than 1600 14C dates. In order to build an accurate and precise chronology,
    quality selection rules have been applied to the 14C dates based on both archaeological
    context and analytical quality. Using the OxCal software and Bayesian analysis,
    several 14C time sequences were created following the archaeological data and
    different possible scenarios were tested in northern Italy and southern France.}"
  :langid: "{english}"
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Citing records

There are 4822 records in XRONOS that cite this reference.

Site Sites (860)

radiocarbon date Radiocarbon dates (2410)

Site Lab ID Context Material Taxon Method Uncalibrated age Calibrated age References
Hallstatt, Grüner Mine VERA-39 wood NA 14C 3020±45 BP 3349–3075 cal BP Capuzzo, Boaretto, and Barceló 2014 Weninger 2022
Hallstatt, Grüner Mine VERA-40 wood NA 14C 3260±35 BP 3563–3398 cal BP Capuzzo, Boaretto, and Barceló 2014 Weninger 2022
Hallstatt, Grüner Mine VERA-40a wood NA 14C 3275±35 BP 3569–3405 cal BP Capuzzo, Boaretto, and Barceló 2014 Weninger 2022
Hallstatt, Grüner Mine VERA-40b wood NA 14C 3220±60 BP 3571–3270 cal BP Capuzzo, Boaretto, and Barceló 2014 Weninger 2022
Hallstatt, Grüner Mine VERA-41 wood NA 14C 3060±45 BP 3375–3158 cal BP Capuzzo, Boaretto, and Barceló 2014 Weninger 2022
Hallstatt, Grüner Mine VERA-41a wood NA 14C 3080±35 BP 3372–3210 cal BP Capuzzo, Boaretto, and Barceló 2014 Weninger 2022
Hallstatt, Grüner Mine VERA-41b wood NA 14C 2970±60 BP 3338–2961 cal BP Capuzzo, Boaretto, and Barceló 2014 Weninger 2022
Hallstatt, Grüner Mine VERA-42 wood NA 14C 3040±40 BP 3361–3083 cal BP Capuzzo, Boaretto, and Barceló 2014 Weninger 2022
Hallstatt, Grüner Mine VRI-345 wood NA 14C 2810±90 BP 3160–2756 cal BP Capuzzo, Boaretto, and Barceló 2014 Weninger 2022
Hallstatt, Kaiser-Josef-Stollen-Querschlag GrN-6115 wood NA 14C 2595±50 BP 2843–2494 cal BP Capuzzo, Boaretto, and Barceló 2014 Weninger 2022
Hallstatt, Kaiser-Josef-Stollen-Querschlag I VRI-258 wood NA 14C 2810±90 BP 3160–2756 cal BP Capuzzo, Boaretto, and Barceló 2014 Weninger 2022
Hallstatt, Kilb Mine VRI-558 wood NA 14C 2990±100 BP 3390–2879 cal BP Capuzzo, Boaretto, and Barceló 2014 Weninger 2022
Hallstatt, Kilb Mine VRI-559 wood NA 14C 2690±100 BP 3068–2493 cal BP Capuzzo, Boaretto, and Barceló 2014 Weninger 2022
Hallstatt, Kilb Mine VRI-560 wood NA 14C 2570±90 BP 2847–2362 cal BP Capuzzo, Boaretto, and Barceló 2014 Weninger 2022
Hallstatt, Log House-Blockbau B-6366 wood NA 14C 3050±30 BP 3350–3174 cal BP Capuzzo, Boaretto, and Barceló 2014 Weninger 2022
Hallstatt, Log House-Blockbau B-6367 wood NA 14C 3010±30 BP 3332–3077 cal BP Capuzzo, Boaretto, and Barceló 2014 Weninger 2022
Hallstatt, Log House-Blockbau ETH-19926 wood NA 14C 3020±45 BP 3349–3075 cal BP Capuzzo, Boaretto, and Barceló 2014 Weninger 2022
Hallstatt, Log House-Blockbau ETH-19927 wood NA 14C 3070±45 BP 3375–3167 cal BP Capuzzo, Boaretto, and Barceló 2014 Weninger 2022
Hallstatt, Log House-Blockbau VERA-43 wood NA 14C 3070±40 BP 3370–3173 cal BP Capuzzo, Boaretto, and Barceló 2014 Weninger 2022
Hallstatt, Stüger Mine, Josef-H. GrN-19974 wood NA 14C 2563±13 BP 2740–2720 cal BP Capuzzo, Boaretto, and Barceló 2014 Weninger 2022

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Changelog

Bibtex:
NA → @article{CapuzzoEtAl2014, title = {{{EUBAR}}: {{A Database}} of {{14C Measurements}} for the {{European Bronze Age}}. {{A Bayesian Analysis}} of {{14C-Dated Archaeological Contexts}} from {{Northern Italy}} and {{Southern France}}}, shorttitle = {{{EUBAR}}}, author = {Capuzzo, Giacomo and Boaretto, Elisabetta and Barcel{\'o}, Juan A.}, year = {2014}, month = jan, journal = {Radiocarbon}, volume = {56}, number = {2}, pages = {851--869}, issn = {0033-8222, 1945-5755}, doi = {10.2458/56.17453}, abstract = {The chronological framework of European protohistory is mostly a relative chronology based on typology and stratigraphic data. Synchronization of different time periods suffers from a lack of absolute dates; therefore, disagreements between different chronological schemes are difficult to reconcile. An alternative approach was applied in this study to build a more precise and accurate absolute chronology. To the best of our knowledge, we have collected all the published 14C dates for the archaeological sites in the region from the Ebro River (Spain) to the Middle Danube Valley (Austria) for the period 1800--750 BC. The available archaeological information associated with the 14C dates was organized in a database that totaled more than 1600 14C dates. In order to build an accurate and precise chronology, quality selection rules have been applied to the 14C dates based on both archaeological context and analytical quality. Using the OxCal software and Bayesian analysis, several 14C time sequences were created following the archaeological data and different possible scenarios were tested in northern Italy and southern France.}, langid = {english} }
Short ref:
Eubar → EUBAR