Dendrochronology and radiocarbon dating methods in archaeological studies of scythian sites

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Abstract

We propose a new method of cross-dating the wood samples based on the classical methods of spectral estimation. This method uses the average cross-spectral density as a function of the relative position of the series. Because it is not sensitive to phase shifts in data it is appropriate for cross-dating samples originating from geographically distinct areas. The accuracy of cross dating depends on the integrity of the samples used, and in the case of well-preserved wood samples, the precision of relative age comparison may reach a single year. The method was tested on two dendrochronological series from Scythian barrows of known age in Southern Siberia: the Pazyryk barrows (the Altai Mountains) and the Dogee-Baary-2 burials (Western Sayan Mountains) separated by 450 km. The analysis has shown that the Pazyryk barrow is younger by 80 ± 4 yr than the Dogee-Baary-2 burials. This result is in agreement with the new chronology of Scythian-related sites suggested for Southern Siberia and Central Asia. © 2001 by the Arizona Board of Regents on behalf of the University of Arizona.

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Dergachev, V. A., Vasiliev, S. S., Sementsov, A. A., Zaitseva, G. I., Chugunov, K. A., & Sljusarenko, I. J. (2001). Dendrochronology and radiocarbon dating methods in archaeological studies of scythian sites. Radiocarbon, 43(2 PART I), 417–424. https://doi.org/10.1017/s0033822200038273

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