Radiocarbon | 2019

Confessions of a Serial Polygamist: The Reality of Radiocarbon Reproducibility in Archaeological Samples

 
 

Abstract


Since 1993 Historic England (and its predecessor English Heritage) has commissioned 9074 radiocarbon ( 14 C) measurements on archaeological samples. Over 80% of these have been interpreted within formal Bayesian statistical models. The multiple strands of reinforcing evidence incorporated in these models provide precise chronologies that make stringent demands on the accuracy of the 14 C results included in the analysis. Inter-laboratory replication is consequently a routine part of model construction and validation. We report an analysis of replicate measurements on 1089 archaeological samples. It is clear that laboratory reproducibility accounts for only part of the observed variation. The type of material dated is also critical to the reproducibility of measurements, with some sample types proving particularly problematic.

Volume 61
Pages 1143-1158
DOI 10.1017/RDC.2019.55
Language English
Journal Radiocarbon

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