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Submitted on September 10, 2001 Anatolian Tree Rings and a New Chronology for the East Mediterranean Bronze-Iron Ages
1 Department of Archaeology, University of Reading, Post Office Box 218 Whiteknights, Reading RG6 6AA, UK. * To whom correspondence should be addressed. E-mail: S.W.Manning{at}reading.ac.uk. We report an extensive program of high-precision radiocarbon dating to establish the best date for a floating 1599-year Anatolian tree-ring chronology which spans the later-3rd through earlier-1st millennia B.C. This chronology is directly associated with a number of key sites and ancient personages. A previously suggested dating is withdrawn and replaced by a robust new date fix 22 +4/-7 years earlier. These new radiocarbon wiggle-matched dates offer a unique, independent, resource for establishing the precise chronology of the ancient Near East and Aegean, and help resolve, inter alia, a long-standing debate in favor of the so-called Middle Mesopotamian chronology.
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Science. ISSN 0036-8075 (print), 1095-9203 (online)