Dating the Thera (Santorini) eruption: archaeological and scientific evidence supporting a high chronology

Sturt W. Manning*, Felix Hoeflmayer, Nadine Moeller, Michael W. Dee, Christopher Bronk Ramsey, Dominik Fleitmann, Thomas Higham, Walter Kutschera, Eva Maria Wild

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Abstract

The date of the Late Bronze Age Minoan eruption of the Thera volcano has provoked much debate among archaeologists, not least in a recent issue of Antiquity (Bronze Age catastrophe and modern controversy: dating the Santorini eruption', March 2014). Here, the authors respond to those recent contributions, citing evidence that closes the gap between the conclusions offered by previous typological, strati graphic and radiometric dating techniques. They reject the need to choose between alternative approaches to the problem and make a case for the synchronisation. of eastern Mediterranean and Egyptian chronologies with agreement on a 'high' date in the late seventeenth century BC for the Thera eruption.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1164-1179
Number of pages16
JournalAntiquity
Volume88
Issue number342
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Dec-2014
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Santorini
  • Thera
  • Late Bronze Age
  • Minoan eruption
  • radiocarbon dating
  • chronology
  • AGE MINOAN ERUPTION
  • RADIOCARBON
  • CALIBRATION
  • OFFSETS
  • DATE
  • C-14

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