Archaeological Site Index to Radiocarbon Dates from Great Britain and Ireland

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GU-1850 (Scottish Universities Research & Reactor Centre)

Date BP 555 +/- 50
Start Date BP 505
End Date BP 605
Source of date CL
Period Medieval
Site/subject type 8D Burials monastic
OS grid square NJ
Easting 941
Northing 061
Abstract Interior of Building 1 when used for burials
Report Bone from Skeleton 119 in Carmelite Friary at Aberdeen (12 St Martin's Lane), Grampian, Scotland. Comment (subm): These dates preferred to pottery and coins which suggested 13th to 16th century AD run. This burial thought among earliest in sequence.
Name of archaeologist J A Stones
Bibliographic reference Soc Antiq Scotl Monogr Ser, 6, 1989, 41 m'fiche 5/E4
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Other dates from a similar location...

GU-1848 490 +/- 50 Interior of Building 1 when used for burials
GU-1849 390 +/- 50 Interior of Building 1 when used for burials
GU-1847 340 +/- 50 Interior of Building 1 when used for burials
SUERC-8607 4935 +/- 35 Garthdee Road, Aberdeenshire
SUERC-8608 4925 +/- 35 Garthdee Road, Aberdeenshire
SUERC-8609 4930 +/- 35 Garthdee Road, Aberdeenshire
SUERC-8613 4950 +/- 35 Garthdee Road, Aberdeenshire
SUERC-8616 4970 +/- 35 Garthdee Road, Aberdeenshire
SUERC-8617 5020 +/- 35 Garthdee Road, Aberdeenshire

These records occupy the same 10km OS grid square as the record above (NJ90)


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