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Geochemistry, luminescence and innovative dose rate determination of a Chalcolithic calcite-rich negative feature

Author(s): Rodrigues, A. L. ; Dias, M., I ; Carlos Valera, António ; Rocha, F. ; Prudencio, M., I ; Marques, R. ; Cardoso, G. ; Russo, D.

Date: 2019

Persistent ID: http://hdl.handle.net/10400.1/14275

Origin: Sapientia - Universidade do Algarve

Subject(s): Trace-elements; Rare-earth; Clays; Sediments; Pottery; Quartz; Site; Circulation; Mineralogy; Deposits


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An interdisciplinary approach comprising archaeological, chemical, mineralogical, and luminescence data was applied to a better understanding of the fill dynamic and chronologies of a calcite-rich negative archaeological feature from Southern Portugal. This work aims to contribute to the assessment of the human involvement in the backfilling actions of a negative archaeological feature from a Chalcolithic site, thus better defining the moments of its destruction and/or abandonment. There are well-known limitations of luminescence dating of calcite-rich materials, particularly in the dose rate determination. In this work, a proposal of two innovative protocols to determine the dose rate of calcite-rich contexts is discussed. A clear improvement of the dose rate estimation was obtained by using the "radionuclide weighed" protocol. The comprehensive used methodologies enabled to define the infill phases and the sources of the infill materials. The luminescence profiling studies were also useful to describe the infill processes, highlighting their discontinuity and pointing to different deposition rates. The luminescence ages obtained, when using the "radionuclide weighed" protocol proposed in this work, are closer to the archaeological evidence of a Chalcolithic occupation.

Document Type Journal article
Language English
Contributor(s) Sapientia
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