Topic 6: Dating Techniques Flashcards
What are some issues with dating? what do you need to properly date a site/material culture?
- NEED context to accurately date something.
- Context is everything in dating, without context dates are meaningless.
- you also need multiple dates to ensure the accuracy and precision of the dates obtaining. One date is no dates!
What is accuracy?
- the closeness of a chronometric age determined to the real age.
- If we need to choose one, we prefer accuracy over precision
what is precision?
- the total chronometric age range the true age should lie withing (with a given level of confidence/size of error)
- example 1500 yrs plus or minus 5 years
What is relative dating? 3 different kinds?
- simply indicates that something is older or younger, based on comparison
- three kinds are
- chronological sequencing (seriation, stratigraphic dating)
- dating by association (associated with animal/artifacts of a known age)
- terminus quem (post or ante quem)
what is absolute/chronometric dating?
- provides actual ages of material culture/cites
- this is ALWAYS the goal in archaeology
what is terminus quem? Ante quem? Post quem?
- dating based on a known historical date/event (the terminus)
- Terminus ante quem is the LATEST date an event may have occured or an item was made/used
- terminus post quem is the EARLIEST date an evet may have happened or an item was used
What are the basic principles of stratigraphy? (main 2)
- law of superposition
- law of original horizontality
What are the 3 other principles of stratigraphy? (other than superstition and original horizontality?)
- principles of association
- principle of reversal
- principle of intrusion
what is the law of superposition?
Layers are successively deposited, one after another, such that the oldest layers are on the bottom and the youngest at the top
What is the law of original horizontality?
- Deposits are laid down horizontally
- Deviations are caused by either uplifting or downfall
What is the principle of association?
items found together in the same deposit are of essentially the same age
What is the principle of reversal?
deposits may have been removed from site and redeposited in reverse order
What is the principle of intrusion?
intrusion must be more recent than the deposits through which it cuts
What is Typology? Why can it help with dating?
- systematic organization of artifacts into types base on shared attributes
- products of a given period and place have a distinctive style! this can help us relative date
What is seriation? How does it relate to typology?
- A relative dating technique based on the chronological ordering of a group of assemblages, where the most similar are placed adjacent to each other
- Taking typology, recognizing change over time, and arranging it in a relative sequence.