THE EARLY MEDIEVAL ORIGIN OF PERTH, SCOTLAND
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THE EARLY MEDIEVAL ORIGIN OF PERTH, SCOTLAND
Auteurs : D. W. Hall ;
G. T. Cook ;
M. A. Hall ;
G. K. P. Muir ;
D. Hamilton ;
E. M. ScottSource :
RBID : Francis:08-0360930
Descripteurs français
- Pascal (Inist)
- Datation,
Radiocarbone,
Méthode Bayésienne,
Céramique,
Fouille,
Ville,
Fondation,
Analyse,
Siècle 11 apr. J.-C.,
Siècle 10 apr. J.-C.,
Ecosse,
Dendrochronologie,
Poterie,
Falun,
Aliment,
Royaume-Uni,
Perth,
Occupation humaine.
English descriptors
- KwdEn :
- Analysis,
Bayesian method,
Century 10 AD,
Century 11 AD,
Ceramics,
Dating,
Dendrochronology,
Excavation,
Foundation,
Radiocarbon,
Scotland,
Town.
Abstract
The radiocarbon results (and Bayesian modeling) of 15 samples of carbonized food residues removed from the external surface of rim sherds of cooking pots indicate that shellyware pottery first appeared in Perth, Scotland, around cal AD 910-1020 (95% probability) and that it had disappeared by cal AD 1020-1140 (95% probability). Previously, it had been suggested that this pottery could not date to before AD 1150. These data, together with 14C analyses carried out on leather artifacts and a sample of wattle from a ditch lining, also demonstrate that there was occupation in Perth about 100 yr or more prior to the granting of royal burgh status to Perth in the 1120s.
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NO : | FRANCIS 08-0360930 INIST |
ET : | THE EARLY MEDIEVAL ORIGIN OF PERTH, SCOTLAND |
AU : | HALL (D. W.); COOK (G. T.); HALL (M. A.); MUIR (G. K. P.); HAMILTON (D.); SCOTT (E. M.); RAMSEY (Christopher Bronk); HIGHAM (Thomas F. G.) |
AF : | SUAT Ltd., 55 South Methven Street/Perth, Scotland PHI 5NX/Royaume-Uni (1 aut.); SUERC, Scottish Enterprise Technology Park, Rankine Avenue/East Kilbride, Scotland G75 0QF/Royaume-Uni (2 aut., 4 aut.); Perth Museum and Art Gallery, 78 George Street/Perth, Scotland PHI 5LB/Royaume-Uni (3 aut.); English Heritage, 23 Savile Row/London, England W1S 2ET/Royaume-Uni (5 aut.); Department of Statistics, University of Glasgow/Glasgow, Scotland G12 8QW/Royaume-Uni (6 aut.); Oxford Radiocarbon Accelerator Unit, Research Laboratory for Archaeology and the History of Art, Dyson Perrins Building, University of Oxford/Oxford OX1 3QY/Royaume-Uni (1 aut.) |
DT : | Publication en série; Congrès; Niveau analytique |
SO : | Radiocarbon; ISSN 0033-8222; Etats-Unis; Da. 2007; Vol. 49; No. 2; Pp. 639-644; Bibl. 1/2 p. |
LA : | Anglais |
EA : | The radiocarbon results (and Bayesian modeling) of 15 samples of carbonized food residues removed from the external surface of rim sherds of cooking pots indicate that shellyware pottery first appeared in Perth, Scotland, around cal AD 910-1020 (95% probability) and that it had disappeared by cal AD 1020-1140 (95% probability). Previously, it had been suggested that this pottery could not date to before AD 1150. These data, together with 14C analyses carried out on leather artifacts and a sample of wattle from a ditch lining, also demonstrate that there was occupation in Perth about 100 yr or more prior to the granting of royal burgh status to Perth in the 1120s. |
CC : | 52618; 526 |
FD : | Datation; Radiocarbone; Méthode Bayésienne; Céramique; Fouille; Ville; Fondation; Analyse; Siècle 11 apr. J.-C.; Siècle 10 apr. J.-C.; Ecosse; Dendrochronologie; Poterie; Falun; Aliment; Royaume-Uni; Perth; Occupation humaine |
ED : | Dating; Radiocarbon; Bayesian method; Ceramics; Excavation; Town; Foundation; Analysis; Century 11 AD; Century 10 AD; Scotland; Dendrochronology |
LO : | INIST-502B.354000174300270440 |
ID : | 08-0360930 |
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<s5>06</s5>
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<fC03 i1="07" i2="A" l="FRE"><s0>Fondation</s0>
<s5>07</s5>
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<fC03 i1="07" i2="A" l="ENG"><s0>Foundation</s0>
<s5>07</s5>
</fC03>
<fC03 i1="08" i2="A" l="FRE"><s0>Analyse</s0>
<s2>NI</s2>
<s2>FM</s2>
<s5>08</s5>
</fC03>
<fC03 i1="08" i2="A" l="ENG"><s0>Analysis</s0>
<s2>NI</s2>
<s2>FM</s2>
<s5>08</s5>
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<s2>ND</s2>
<s5>09</s5>
</fC03>
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<s2>ND</s2>
<s5>09</s5>
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<s2>ND</s2>
<s5>10</s5>
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<fC03 i1="10" i2="A" l="ENG"><s0>Century 10 AD</s0>
<s2>ND</s2>
<s5>10</s5>
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<s2>NG</s2>
<s5>13</s5>
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<s2>NG</s2>
<s5>13</s5>
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<s5>14</s5>
</fC03>
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<s5>14</s5>
</fC03>
<fC03 i1="13" i2="A" l="FRE"><s0>Poterie</s0>
<s4>INC</s4>
<s5>31</s5>
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<fC03 i1="14" i2="A" l="FRE"><s0>Falun</s0>
<s4>INC</s4>
<s5>32</s5>
</fC03>
<fC03 i1="15" i2="A" l="FRE"><s0>Aliment</s0>
<s4>INC</s4>
<s5>33</s5>
</fC03>
<fC03 i1="16" i2="A" l="FRE"><s0>Royaume-Uni</s0>
<s4>INC</s4>
<s5>34</s5>
</fC03>
<fC03 i1="17" i2="A" l="FRE"><s0>Perth</s0>
<s4>INC</s4>
<s5>35</s5>
</fC03>
<fC03 i1="18" i2="A" l="FRE"><s0>Occupation humaine</s0>
<s4>INC</s4>
<s5>36</s5>
</fC03>
<fN21><s1>224</s1>
</fN21>
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<pR><fA30 i1="01" i2="1" l="ENG"><s1>International Radiocarbon Conference</s1>
<s2>19</s2>
<s3>Oxford GBR</s3>
<s4>2006-04-03</s4>
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<ET>THE EARLY MEDIEVAL ORIGIN OF PERTH, SCOTLAND</ET>
<AU>HALL (D. W.); COOK (G. T.); HALL (M. A.); MUIR (G. K. P.); HAMILTON (D.); SCOTT (E. M.); RAMSEY (Christopher Bronk); HIGHAM (Thomas F. G.)</AU>
<AF>SUAT Ltd., 55 South Methven Street/Perth, Scotland PHI 5NX/Royaume-Uni (1 aut.); SUERC, Scottish Enterprise Technology Park, Rankine Avenue/East Kilbride, Scotland G75 0QF/Royaume-Uni (2 aut., 4 aut.); Perth Museum and Art Gallery, 78 George Street/Perth, Scotland PHI 5LB/Royaume-Uni (3 aut.); English Heritage, 23 Savile Row/London, England W1S 2ET/Royaume-Uni (5 aut.); Department of Statistics, University of Glasgow/Glasgow, Scotland G12 8QW/Royaume-Uni (6 aut.); Oxford Radiocarbon Accelerator Unit, Research Laboratory for Archaeology and the History of Art, Dyson Perrins Building, University of Oxford/Oxford OX1 3QY/Royaume-Uni (1 aut.)</AF>
<DT>Publication en série; Congrès; Niveau analytique</DT>
<SO>Radiocarbon; ISSN 0033-8222; Etats-Unis; Da. 2007; Vol. 49; No. 2; Pp. 639-644; Bibl. 1/2 p.</SO>
<LA>Anglais</LA>
<EA>The radiocarbon results (and Bayesian modeling) of 15 samples of carbonized food residues removed from the external surface of rim sherds of cooking pots indicate that shellyware pottery first appeared in Perth, Scotland, around cal AD 910-1020 (95% probability) and that it had disappeared by cal AD 1020-1140 (95% probability). Previously, it had been suggested that this pottery could not date to before AD 1150. These data, together with <sup>14</sup>
C analyses carried out on leather artifacts and a sample of wattle from a ditch lining, also demonstrate that there was occupation in Perth about 100 yr or more prior to the granting of royal burgh status to Perth in the 1120s.</EA>
<CC>52618; 526</CC>
<FD>Datation; Radiocarbone; Méthode Bayésienne; Céramique; Fouille; Ville; Fondation; Analyse; Siècle 11 apr. J.-C.; Siècle 10 apr. J.-C.; Ecosse; Dendrochronologie; Poterie; Falun; Aliment; Royaume-Uni; Perth; Occupation humaine</FD>
<ED>Dating; Radiocarbon; Bayesian method; Ceramics; Excavation; Town; Foundation; Analysis; Century 11 AD; Century 10 AD; Scotland; Dendrochronology</ED>
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