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CALIBRATION OF MULTIPLE TREE-RING BLOCKS AND ITS IMPLICATION ON THE DEBATE OF MINOAN ERUPTION OF SANTORINI AROUND 17TH–16TH CENTURY BCE

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  02 June 2023

Harsh Raj*
Affiliation:
D-REAMS Radiocarbon Laboratory, Scientific Archaeology Unit, Weizmann Institute of Science, Rehovot, Israel
Lior Regev
Affiliation:
D-REAMS Radiocarbon Laboratory, Scientific Archaeology Unit, Weizmann Institute of Science, Rehovot, Israel
Elisabetta Boaretto
Affiliation:
D-REAMS Radiocarbon Laboratory, Scientific Archaeology Unit, Weizmann Institute of Science, Rehovot, Israel
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*Corresponding author. Email: harsh.raj@weizmann.ac.il
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Abstract

The Minoan eruption of Santorini, Greece, is an important and often-debated chronological marker in contexts of the Eastern Mediterranean region. Among various age estimates of this event, one based on wiggle-matching of radiocarbon (14C) dates from an olive branch found in Santorini by Friedrich et al. (2006) has been widely discussed. Calibrated age estimates based on wiggle-matching of these 14C ages have been changing with improvements in the 14C calibration curve. As also shown earlier, calibration of average 14C age of multiple tree rings dated together should not be done using a single-year calibration curve. Since recent calibration curves include many single-year 14C datasets, a different approach should be considered to calibrate the average 14C age of block of multiple tree rings. Here we have demonstrated the use of multiple moving average (MA) calibration curves for calibrating the sequence of four 14C ages reported for the Santorini olive branch. The resultant calibrated ages for the Minoan Eruption are relatively younger than previous estimates and range from the late-17th century BCE to mid-16th century BCE date.

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Figure 1 IntCal20 calibration curve (blue) along with 24-yr moving average curve (green) for the time period between 1700 and 1500 BCE. (Please see online version for color figures.)

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Figure 2 Calibration results for Quercus sp. 14C record between 1679 and 1607 BCE (Pearson et al. 2020) using MA curves (green) (a) when accurate ring count is considered and (b) when only sequence of 14C dates is considered. The circle represents the mean and the cross represents the median.

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Table 1 Scenarios for calibration of olive branch 14C ages (Friedrich et al. 2006) and calibrated age range (BCE) of the outermost section of the branch.

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Figure 3 Calibration result of olive branch 14C dates when only the sequence of the olive section is considered (model 3). The circle represents the mean and the cross represents the median.

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