Title: Contextual Inference: Time
1Topic 8 Contextual Inference Time Text Chapter 7
2Dimensions of Inference
Contextual Dimensions
1. formal
2. spatial
3. temporal
Cultural Dimensions
33 TEMPORAL
inference based on chronology
Assumption variation through time will be even,
unless other factors intervene
4Temporal Context what are we dating?
- Direct dates the artifact itself
- Indirect dates the context
5Relative
one artifact or level is older than another
Chronometric
age in calendar terms
6RELATIVE DATING
1. Stratigraphy
2. Geochronology
3. Seriation
4. Sequence Comparison
5. Obsidian Hydration
6. Bone Chemistry
71. Stratigraphy
assumption Law of Superposition
82. Geochronology
geological strata
e.g., Olduvai Gorge
93. Seriation
dating based on changes in style
10Stylistic (similarity) Seriation
- based on similarity in style
- measured by variables or by types
11Frequency (pattern) Seriation
- based on assumed pattern of stylistic variation
through time
increase - peak - decrease
124. Sequence Comparison
cross-dating
comparing unknown sequence to known
135. Obsidian Hydration
absorption of water by volcanic rock
146. Bone Chemistry
e.g., fluorine nitrogen
Piltdown hoax
15CHRONOMETRIC DATING
statistical approximation
16Radiometric
decay of radioactive materials
1. radiocarbon
2. potassium / argon
3. fission-track
171. Radiocarbon 14C
organic material only
75,000 - 200 ya
(yayears ago)
182. Potassium / Argon (K/A)
volcanic rock only
2 billion - 100,000 ya
193. Fission-track
rock with 238U
2 billion - 150,000 ya
20Trapped Energy
1. electron spin resonance
2. thermoluminescence
211. Electron Spin Resonance
teeth shell
1 million ya - 10,000 ya
222. Thermoluminescence
fired clay fired chert
100,000 ya - present
23Non-Radiometric
1. dendrochronology
2. archaeomagnetism
3. aspartic / amino acid racemization
4. varve dating
241. dendrochronology
preserved wood
10,000 ya - present
252. Archaeomagnetism
stable fired clay
5,000 ya - present
263. Varve Dating
meromictic lakes
10,000 ya - present