Site types
Settlement and tell

Location

Coordinates (degrees)
042.475° N, 026.028° E
Coordinates (DMS)
042° 28' 00" E, 026° 01' 00" N
Country (ISO 3166)
Bulgaria (BG)

radiocarbon date Radiocarbon dates (24)

Lab ID Context Material Taxon Method Uncalibrated age Calibrated age References
Bln-523 Settlementlayer 7, 1,65m deep. charcoal NA NA 4400±100 BP Breunig 1987, 113 Hinz et al. 2012
Bln-525 Settlementlayer 7, 1,75m deep. charcoal NA NA 4280±100 BP Breunig 1987, 113 Hinz et al. 2012
Bln-527 Settlementlayer 8, 1,8m deep. seed NA NA 4390±80 BP Breunig 1987, 113 Hinz et al. 2012
Bln-528 Settlementlayer 8, 1,8m deep. charcoal NA NA 4445±100 BP Breunig 1987, 113 Hinz et al. 2012
Bln-724 Settlementlayer 9, 2,5m deep. seed NA NA 4365±150 BP Breunig 1987, 113 Hinz et al. 2012
Bln-427 Settlementlayer 4, 0,85m deep. charcoal NA NA 4365±80 BP Breunig 1987, 113 Hinz et al. 2012
Bln-727 Settlementlayer 10, 2,45m deep. seed NA NA 4315±100 BP Breunig 1987, 113 Hinz et al. 2012
Bln-1824 Qu. C 10, T. 0.70 m; Hor.I-4 / F 11 C, E Blk.: 2.5 seed NA NA 4135±65 BP Görsdorf 1996; Görsdorf/Bojadziev 1996 Hinz et al. 2012
Bln-429 Settlementlayer 4, 0,7m deep. seed NA NA 4130±100 BP Breunig 1987, 113 Hinz et al. 2012
Bln-428 Settlementlayer 4, 0,8m deep. seed NA NA 4260±80 BP Breunig 1987, 113 Hinz et al. 2012
Bln-422 Settlementlayer 6, 1,3m deep. charcoal NA NA 4310±80 BP Breunig 1987, 113 Hinz et al. 2012
Bln-423 Settlementlayer 7, 1,35m deep. charcoal NA NA 4440±80 BP Breunig 1987, 113 Hinz et al. 2012
Bln-522 Settlementlayer 7, 1,55m deep. charcoal NA NA 4455±100 BP Breunig 1987, 113 Hinz et al. 2012
Bln-526 Settlementlayer 7, 1,6m deep. charcoal NA NA 4135±100 BP Breunig 1987, 113 Hinz et al. 2012
Bln-524 Settlementlayer 7, 1,65m deep. seed NA NA 4460±100 BP Breunig 1987, 113 Hinz et al. 2012
Bln-722 Settlementlayer 9, 2,2m deep. seed NA NA 4285±100 BP Breunig 1987, 113 Hinz et al. 2012
Bln-725 Settlementlayer 10, 2,45m deep. seed NA NA 4120±100 BP Breunig 1987, 113 Hinz et al. 2012
Bln-726 Settlementlayer 10, 2,45m deep. seed NA NA 4285±100 BP Breunig 1987, 113 Hinz et al. 2012
Bln-530 Settlementlayer 24, 6,2m deep, Hor.III / secteur ouest, carré 34/23 charcoal NA NA 6270±80 BP Breunig 1987, 113; Görsdorf/Bojadziev 1996 Hinz et al. 2012
Bln-1822 Qu. A7,T. 1.30 m; Hor.I-6 / F 11 C, E Blk.: 2.5 charcoal NA NA 4275±65 BP Görsdorf 1996; Görsdorf/Bojadziev 1996 Hinz et al. 2012

typological date Typological dates (48)

Classification Estimated age References
VII NA Breunig 1987, 113
Karanovo culture NA NA
VII NA Breunig 1987, 113
Karanovo culture NA NA
VII NA Breunig 1987, 113
Karanovo culture NA NA
VII NA Breunig 1987, 113
Karanovo culture NA NA
VII NA Breunig 1987, 113
Karanovo culture NA NA
VII NA Breunig 1987, 113
Karanovo culture NA NA
VII NA Breunig 1987, 113
Karanovo culture NA NA
Baden-Analogie NA Görsdorf 1996; Görsdorf/Bojadziev 1996
Baden NA NA
VII NA Breunig 1987, 113
Karanovo culture NA NA
VII NA Breunig 1987, 113
Karanovo culture NA NA

Bibliographic reference Bibliographic references

  • No bibliographic information available. [Breunig 1987, 113]
  • No bibliographic information available. [Görsdorf 1996; Görsdorf/Bojadziev 1996]
  • No bibliographic information available. [Breunig 1987, 113; Görsdorf/Bojadziev 1996]
  • Hinz, M., Furholt, M., Müller, J., Raetzel-Fabian, D., Rinne, C., Sjögren, K.-G., & Wotzka, H.-P. (2012). RADON - Radiocarbon Dates Online 2012. Central European Database of 14C Dates for the Neolithic and the Early Bronze Age. Journal of Neolithic Archaeology, 14, 1–4. https://www.jna.uni-kiel.de/index.php/jna/article/view/65/116 [RADON]
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@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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  :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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