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Radiocarbon-based chronology for dynastic Egypt.

Christopher Bronk Ramsey1, Michael W Dee, Joanne M Rowland, Thomas F G Higham, Stephen A Harris, Fiona Brock, Anita Quiles, Eva M Wild, Ezra S Marcus, Andrew J Shortland.   

Abstract

The historical chronologies for dynastic Egypt are based on reign lengths inferred from written and archaeological evidence. These floating chronologies are linked to the absolute calendar by a few ancient astronomical observations, which remain a source of debate. We used 211 radiocarbon measurements made on samples from short-lived plants, together with a Bayesian model incorporating historical information on reign lengths, to produce a chronology for dynastic Egypt. A small offset (19 radiocarbon years older) in radiocarbon levels in the Nile Valley is probably a growing-season effect. Our radiocarbon data indicate that the New Kingdom started between 1570 and 1544 B.C.E., and the reign of Djoser in the Old Kingdom started between 2691 and 2625 B.C.E.; both cases are earlier than some previous historical estimates.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 20558717     DOI: 10.1126/science.1189395

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Science        ISSN: 0036-8075            Impact factor:   47.728


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