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EARLY AND MIDDLE BRONZE AGE CHRONOLOGY OF THE CARPATHIAN BASIN REVISITED: QUESTIONS ANSWERED OR PERSISTENT CHALLENGES?

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  24 September 2021

Robert Staniuk*
Affiliation:
Institut für Ur- und Frühgeschichte, Christian-Albrechts-Universität zu Kiel, Johanna-Mestorf-Straße 2-6, R. 24, 24118 Kiel, Germany
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*Corresponding author. Email: rstaniuk@gmail.com
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Abstract

The Early and Middle Bronze Age in the Carpathian Basin is often viewed as a long period of transition from a dispersed form of land occupation to one of increasing aggregation, ultimately resulting in the formation of tell settlements and large cemeteries. This developmental trajectory remains a legacy of early 20th century archaeology, where the similarity of material culture recovered from cemeteries and settlements was used to develop a multi-linear scheme of progression of regional chronologies tied to specific archaeological cultures. While typologically conclusive, the recent increase in the availability of radiocarbon determinations suggests that these sequences represent a priori interpretation of social development rather than empirically verified observations. In order to do so, it is necessary to re-evaluate the existing dataset in order to determine whether the formation of tells was a chronologically contemporary development and whether the regional chronological sequences are supported by independent dating.

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Table 1 Table of sites and their classification in this study.

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Figure 1 Spatial distribution of radiocarbon dates sites and the spatial groups.

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Figure 2 Evaluation of the radiocarbon determinations: (1) contextual information, (2) samples used for dating, (3) standard deviation of the reported 14C dates.

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Figure 3 Radiocarbon dating in time and the changing accuracy of the radiocarbon determinations.

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Figure 4 Selected radiocarbon determinations per spatial group.

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Figure 5 Early and Middle Bronze Age chronology of the Carpathian Basin: macroregional and regional perspectives (Supplementary Material 3).

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Figure 6 Settlement types and cemeteries in the Early and Middle Bronze Age Carpathian Basin: a radiocarbon model (Supplementary Material 4).

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Figure 7 KDE plots for each of the archaeological sites within regional groups (Supplementary Material 5).

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Figure 8 Radiocarbon-based model of spatial dynamics in the Carpathian Basin between 2600 and 1200 cal BC.

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