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Radiocarbon | 2011

AMS 14C Dating of Balearic Lime Burials

Mark Van Strydonck; Mathieu Boudin; Louise Decq; Tess van den Brande; Herlinde Borms; Damià Ramis; Guy De Mulder

The Balearic quicklime burials of the Iron Age have been radiocarbon dated. Because the bones found are unsuitable for dating, lime was dated using the titration method, with results indicating that in some samples there is still fossil limestone carbonate present, while other samples suffered from recarbonation. Nevertheless, 14C dates on lime and organic matter agree when both are present. The titration method allows calculating a consensus value.


Radiocarbon | 2017

Faunal Introductions to the Balearic Islands in the Early 1st Millennium Cal BC

Damià Ramis; Montserrat Anglada; Antoni Ferrer; Lluís Plantalamor; Mark Van Strydonck

Only domestic mammals (sheep, goat, cattle, pig, and dog) and two rodent species constituted the faunal package introduced to the Balearic Islands by the early settlers in the 3rd millennium cal BC. Later animal introductions in the archipelago were thought to occur by the end of the 1st millennium cal BC due to contacts with Punic merchants or, more than likely, to the Roman conquest of the islands. Recently, several faunal remains belonging to different vertebrates (red deer, chicken, and rabbit) were found in the Talayotic site of Cornia Nou (Minorca), in contexts that date to the early 1st millennium cal BC. A series of radiocarbon ( 14 C) dates was made directly on samples of small species to exclude the possibility of infiltration into lower layers. The obtained results show that chicken and rabbit were already present on Minorca in the early 1st millennium cal BC. Chicken is recorded in Phoenician colonies in south Iberia as early as the 8th century cal BC. Rabbit, on the other hand, is indigenous to the Iberian Peninsula. These new faunal introductions recorded in Minorca could be related to the Late Bronze and Phoenician maritime activity.


Journal of Mediterranean Archaeology | 2002

The Chronology of the First Settlement of the Balearic Islands

Damià Ramis; Josep Antoni Alcover; Jaume Coll; Miquel Trias


Endins: publicació d'espeleologia | 2001

Bases per al coneixement del contacte entre els primers colonitzadors humans i la naturalesa de les Balears

Josep Antoni Alcover i Tomàs; Damià Ramis; Jaume Coll Conesa; Miquel Trias


Proceedings of the Prehistoric Society | 2001

Revisiting the Earliest Human Presence in Mallorca, Western Mediterranean.

Damià Ramis; Josep Antoni Alcover


Journal of Archaeological Science | 2001

A Review of the Evidence for Domestication of Myotragus balearicus Bate 1909 (Artiodactyla, Caprinae) in the Balearic Islands

Damià Ramis; Pere Bover


International Journal of Osteoarchaeology | 2015

The Protohistoric 'Quicklime Burials' from the Balearic Islands: Cremation or Inhumation

M Van Strydonck; Louise Decq; T. Van den Brande; Mathieu Boudin; Damià Ramis; Herlinde Borms; G. de Mulder


Radiocarbon | 2014

CHRONOLOGY OF THE S'HOSPITALET VELL NAVETA VILLAGE: AN EXAMPLE OF BRONZE AGE SETTLEMENT IN THE BALEARIC ISLANDS

Damià Ramis; Magdalena Salas


Radiocarbon | 2014

Chronological framework for the early Talayotic period in Menorca: the settlement of Cornia Nou

Montserrat Anglada; Antoni Ferrer; Lluís Plantalamor; Damià Ramis; Mark Van Strydonck; Guy De Mulder


Radiocarbon | 2015

14C Dating of the Lime Burial of Cova de Na Dent (Mallorca, Spain): Optimization of the Sample Preparation and Limitations of the Method

Mark Van Strydonck; Roald Hayen; Mathieu Boudin; Tess van den Brande; Magdalena Salas Burguera; Damià Ramis; Herlinde Borms; Guy De Mulder

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Josep Antoni Alcover

Spanish National Research Council

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Pere Bover

University of Adelaide

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Damià Jaume

Spanish National Research Council

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Joan J. Fornós

University of the Balearic Islands

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Pere Bover

University of Adelaide

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