@article{RADON,
title = {RADON - Radiocarbon Dates Online 2012. Central European Database of 14C Dates for the Neolithic and the Early Bronze Age.},
author = {Hinz, Martin and Furholt, Martin and Müller, Johannes and Raetzel-Fabian, Dirk and Rinne, Christophe and Sjögren, Karl-Göran and Wotzka, Hans-Peter},
date = {2012},
journaltitle = {Journal of Neolithic Archaeology},
volume = {14},
pages = {1–4},
url = {https://www.jna.uni-kiel.de/index.php/jna/article/view/65/116},
abstract = {In order to understand the dynamics of cultural phenomena, scientific dating in archaeology is an increasingly indispensable tool. Only by dating independently of typology is it possible to understand typological development itself (Müller 2004). Here radiometric dating methods, especially those based on carbon isotopy, still play the most important role. For evaluations exceeding the intra-site level, it is particularly important that such data is collected in large numbers and that the dates are easily accessible. Also, new statistical analyses, such as sequential calibration based on Bayesian methods, do not require single dates, but rather demand a greater number. By their combination significantly more elaborate results can be achieved compared to the results from conventional evaluation (e. g. Whittle et al. 2011). A second premise of RADON is that of „Open Access“. This approach continues to be applied in the international research community, which we welcome as a highly positive development. The radiocarbon database RADON has been committed to this principle for more than 12 years. In this database 14C data – primarily of the Neolithic of Central Europe and Southern Scandinavia – is collected and successively augmented.}
}
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- :bibtex_key: RADON
:bibtex_type: :article
:title: "{RADON - Radiocarbon Dates Online 2012. Central European Database of 14C
Dates for the Neolithic and the Early Bronze Age.}"
:author: "{Hinz, Martin and Furholt, Martin and Müller, Johannes and Raetzel-Fabian,
Dirk and Rinne, Christophe and Sjögren, Karl-Göran and Wotzka, Hans-Peter}"
:date: "{2012}"
:journaltitle: "{Journal of Neolithic Archaeology}"
:volume: "{14}"
:pages: "{1–4}"
:url: "{https://www.jna.uni-kiel.de/index.php/jna/article/view/65/116}"
:abstract: "{In order to understand the dynamics of cultural phenomena, scientific
dating in archaeology is an increasingly indispensable tool. Only by dating independently
of typology is it possible to understand typological development itself (Müller
2004). Here radiometric dating methods, especially those based on carbon isotopy,
still play the most important role. For evaluations exceeding the intra-site level,
it is particularly important that such data is collected in large numbers and
that the dates are easily accessible. Also, new statistical analyses, such as
sequential calibration based on Bayesian methods, do not require single dates,
but rather demand a greater number. By their combination significantly more elaborate
results can be achieved compared to the results from conventional evaluation (e.
g. Whittle et al. 2011). A second premise of RADON is that of „Open Access“. This
approach continues to be applied in the international research community, which
we welcome as a highly positive development. The radiocarbon database RADON has
been committed to this principle for more than 12 years. In this database 14C
data – primarily of the Neolithic of Central Europe and Southern Scandinavia –
is collected and successively augmented.}"
There are 20325 records in XRONOS that cite this reference.
Site | Lab ID | Context | Material | Taxon | Method | Uncalibrated age | Calibrated age | References |
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Donegore Hill | GrA-31326 | Sector E6, F22 (3). Stone-packed palisade trench on E side of hill, where no ditches identified | charcoal | Corylus avellana | NA | 4805±35 BP | 5591–5476 cal BP | Whittle et al. 2011b, 569 Hinz et al. 2012 |
Hazleton North, Gloucestershire | OxA-12872 | see GrA-24509 | collagen, bone | Homo sapiens | NA | 4747±31 BP | 5582–5330 cal BP | A. Bayliss et al. 2007, 63 Hinz et al. 2012 |
Sutton Common | OxA-8602 | SC1 775a | peat | NA | NA | 6180±65 BP | 7253–6899 cal BP | Hinz et al. 2012 |
Toadhole Bottom West | OxA-3081 | THBW 260 | charcoal | NA | NA | 2700±90 BP | 3065–2516 cal BP | Hinz et al. 2012 |
Pewsey: Blacknall Field | HAR-1954 | from feature 162, a possible storage pit of the Late Neolithic/Beaker phase | soil | NA | 4150±130 BP | 5038–4255 cal BP | Jordan et al. 1994 Hinz et al. 2012 | |
Martinstown | GrN-12271 | skeleton in pit | collagen, bone | Homo sapiens | NA | 4720±35 BP | 5578–5323 cal BP | Whittle et al. 2011; Brindley/Lanting 1990; Hartnett 1951 Hinz et al. 2012 |
Ballygalley | UB-3925 | site 2, sq A3, deposit 202 | charcoal | NA | NA | 5082±91 BP | 5997–5600 cal BP | Whittle et al. 2011 Hinz et al. 2012 |
Passy-sur-Yonne | Ly-8824 | collagen, bone | NA | NA | 5870±60 BP | 6845–6500 cal BP | Dubouloz 2003 Hinz et al. 2012 | |
Chwalim 1 | Gd-1165b | wood | NA | NA | 9385±75 BP | 11063–10305 cal BP | Hinz et al. 2012 | |
Glinki 7 | B-4710A | NA | NA | 6280±60 BP | 7322–7005 cal BP | Hinz et al. 2012 | ||
La Pastourelle Houplin Ancoisne | Gif-5215 | NA | NA | 3800±100 BP | 4505–3899 cal BP | Hinz et al. 2012 | ||
Snail Down | NPL-141 | charcoal | NA | NA | 3490±90 BP | 3983–3492 cal BP | Hinz et al. 2012 | |
LA TUILERIE | Gif-1561 | NA | NA | 5950±140 BP | 7160–6452 cal BP | Hinz et al. 2012 | ||
Toome | Beta-219466 | NA | NA | 5770±70 BP | 6733–6405 cal BP | Hinz et al. 2012 | ||
MONT VENTOUX 4 | Ly-3147 | NA | NA | 5995±45 BP | 6948–6735 cal BP | Hinz et al. 2012 | ||
Saint Uze Raverre | Ly-3512 | NA | NA | 5050±210 BP | 6279–5325 cal BP | Hinz et al. 2012 | ||
Timahoe | GrN-18383 | NA | NA | 3105±40 BP | 3396–3214 cal BP | Hinz et al. 2012 | ||
Toome | Beta-219463 | NA | NA | 5970±40 BP | 6900–6675 cal BP | Hinz et al. 2012 | ||
Chwalim | Bln-1767 | Schnitt II | NA | NA | 3900±50 BP | 4506–4154 cal BP | Hinz et al. 2012 | |
Löbnitz | Bln-1447 | NA | NA | 3805±50 BP | 4405–4003 cal BP | Breunig 1987, 172 Hinz et al. 2012 |