Radiocarbon Dating of the Necropolis of the Early Christian Site of Son Peretó (Mallorca, Balearic Islands)

Author

Cau Ontiveros, Miguel Ángel

Riera Rullan, Mateu

Salas Burguera, Ma. Magdalena

Strydonck, Mark van

Publication date

2014



Abstract

Radiocarbon dates, obtained from different human bones found in several tombs of the site of Son Peretó, are presented and discussed together with the stratigraphical evidence and the study of the material culture. The calibrated dates show that the tombs were built earlier than the main phase of occupation of the West Sector, therefore belonging to a necropolis linked to the Christian building prior to the transformation of the area into a habitation nucleus. The necropolis is 14C dated mainly to the 6th century AD. This is in good agreement with the chronology provided by ceramic materials.

Document Type

Article
Article

Language

English

CDU Subject

90 - Archaeology. Prehistory

Subject

Basílica de Son Peretó (Manacor); Manacor (Balears) -- Arqueologia; Radiocarboni, Mètode del -- Manacor (Balears)

Pages

12 p.

Documents

2014-Radiocarbon-dating-necropolis-early-christian-site-son-peretó-postprint.pdf

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