Comparing summed probability distributions of shoreline and radiocarbon dates from the Mesolithic Skagerrak coast of Norway
By developing a new methodology for handling and assessing a large number of shoreline dated sites, this paper compares the summed probability distribution of radiocarbon dates and shoreline dates along the Skagerrak coast of south-eastern Norway. Both measures have previously been compared to eluci...
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ftzenodo:oai:zenodo.org:8373857 2024-09-15T18:05:53+00:00 Comparing summed probability distributions of shoreline and radiocarbon dates from the Mesolithic Skagerrak coast of Norway Roalkvam, Isak Solheim, Steinar 2023-09-24 https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8373857 eng eng Zenodo https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8373856 https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8373857 oai:zenodo.org:8373857 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/legalcode Mesolithic Shoreline dates Radiocarbon dates Fennoscandia info:eu-repo/semantics/article 2023 ftzenodo https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.837385710.5281/zenodo.8373856 2024-07-26T07:03:21Z By developing a new methodology for handling and assessing a large number of shoreline dated sites, this paper compares the summed probability distribution of radiocarbon dates and shoreline dates along the Skagerrak coast of south-eastern Norway. Both measures have previously been compared to elucidate demographic developments in Fennoscandia, but these have not been based on probabilistic methods for shoreline dating. The findings indicate a largely diverging development of the two data sets through the Mesolithic. The number of shoreline dated sites undergoes some process of overall decrease through the period, while the radiocarbon data is characterised by a lacking signal in the earliest parts of the period and then undergoes a logistic growth that quickly plateaus and remains stable for the remainder of the period. Although the precise nature of this discrepancy will require further substantiation, we tentatively suggest that while not devoid of a demographic signal, the number of shoreline dated sites is heavily influenced by mobility patterns. Conversely, we also suggest that the lacking signal in the radiocarbon data for the earliest part of the Mesolithic is in part the result of mobility patterns, but that the radiocarbon data more directly reflects population dynamics. Article in Journal/Newspaper Fennoscandia Zenodo |
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By developing a new methodology for handling and assessing a large number of shoreline dated sites, this paper compares the summed probability distribution of radiocarbon dates and shoreline dates along the Skagerrak coast of south-eastern Norway. Both measures have previously been compared to elucidate demographic developments in Fennoscandia, but these have not been based on probabilistic methods for shoreline dating. The findings indicate a largely diverging development of the two data sets through the Mesolithic. The number of shoreline dated sites undergoes some process of overall decrease through the period, while the radiocarbon data is characterised by a lacking signal in the earliest parts of the period and then undergoes a logistic growth that quickly plateaus and remains stable for the remainder of the period. Although the precise nature of this discrepancy will require further substantiation, we tentatively suggest that while not devoid of a demographic signal, the number of shoreline dated sites is heavily influenced by mobility patterns. Conversely, we also suggest that the lacking signal in the radiocarbon data for the earliest part of the Mesolithic is in part the result of mobility patterns, but that the radiocarbon data more directly reflects population dynamics. |
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Comparing summed probability distributions of shoreline and radiocarbon dates from the Mesolithic Skagerrak coast of Norway |
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Comparing summed probability distributions of shoreline and radiocarbon dates from the Mesolithic Skagerrak coast of Norway |
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Comparing summed probability distributions of shoreline and radiocarbon dates from the Mesolithic Skagerrak coast of Norway |
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Comparing summed probability distributions of shoreline and radiocarbon dates from the Mesolithic Skagerrak coast of Norway |
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Comparing summed probability distributions of shoreline and radiocarbon dates from the Mesolithic Skagerrak coast of Norway |
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comparing summed probability distributions of shoreline and radiocarbon dates from the mesolithic skagerrak coast of norway |
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