Luminescence Dating of the Iron Age Deposits from Tell Damiyah in the Jordan Valley

Sahar Al Khasawneh*, Andrew Murray, Zeidan Kafafi, Lucas Petit

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Abstract

In this study, we investigate quartz-based luminescence optical dating of Iron Age deposits at the archaeological site of Tell Damiyah in the Jordan valley. Ten samples, taken from different occupation layers from two different excavation areas, proved to have good luminescence characteristics (fast-component dominated, dose recovery ratio 1.032 ± 0.010, n=24). The optical ages are completely consistent with both available 14C ages and ages based on stylistic elements; it appears that this material was fully reset at deposition, although it is recognised that the agreement with age control is somewhat dependent on the assumed field water content of the samples. Further comparison with different OSL signals from feldspar, or investigations based on dose distributions from individual grains would be desirable to independently confirm the resetting of this material. It is concluded that the sediments of Tell Damiyah are very suitable for luminescence dating. Despite the relatively large associated age uncertainties of between 5 and 10%, OSL at tell sites has the potential to provide ages for material very difficult to date by conventional methods, and to identify reworked mixtures of older artifacts in a younger depositional setting.

Original languageEnglish
JournalRadiocarbon
Volume62
Issue1
Pages (from-to)1-12
Number of pages12
ISSN0033-8222
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2020

Keywords

  • Iron Age
  • luminescence
  • OSL
  • Tell Damiyah

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