
doi: 10.4312/dp.40.25
Recently obtained AMS 14C dates and the stratigraphic matrix from the Moverna vas site show inconsistencies in the upper part of the stratigraphic sequence. The Bayesian approach to chronological modeling in the OxCal program is used in the paper to present the calendar chronology of Neolithic and Eneolithic settlement phases at the site and to propose a revision of the upper part of the stratigraphic sequence, also partly supported by a typological comparison of a pottery vessel from one of the 14C dated contexts.
Bayesian chronological modeling, Archaeology, stratigraphic matrix, Eneolithic, Neolithic, 14C dating, CC1-960
Bayesian chronological modeling, Archaeology, stratigraphic matrix, Eneolithic, Neolithic, 14C dating, CC1-960
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