Friday, August 19, 2022

Using bones & shells to date a destruction layer

OSTEOLOGY AND CONCHOLOGY: Chicken bones and snail shells help archaeologists to date ancient town's destruction (Phys.Org).
"The destruction of the Greek town Tell Iẓṭabba in present-day Israel by a military campaign waged by the Hasmoneans, a Judean ruling dynasty in the 2nd and 1st centuries BC, has so far been dated to between 111 and 107 BC," say Lichtenberger and Tal. "More recent research dates it to 108/107 BC, based on coin finds and the siege of the city of Samaria at the same time. Now, using our multi-proxy approach that makes use of several analytical methods, we can for the first time date the events with certainty to the spring of 107 BC."

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