Edited by Joyce Marcus, school of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, and accepted Sep 9.
Abstract
Latest excavations and high-precision radiocarbon going out with within the biggest Iron Age (IA, ca. 1200500 BCE) copper production core during the southern Levant indicate major smelting work in the near order of biblical Edom (northern Jordan) throughout the 10th and 9th decades BCE. Stratified radiocarbon products and items are taped with highly accurate electronic surveying methods connected to a geographic records technique designed to handle on site spatial analyses of archaeological discovers and version facts with innovative visualization methods. „High-precision radiocarbon dating and old biblical archaeology in south Jordan“ weiterlesen