Hall, D. W., Cook, G. T. and Hamilton, D. (2010). New dating evidence for North Sea trade between England, Scotland, and Norway in the 11th Century AD. Radiocarbon 52 (2). Vol 52(2), pp. 331-336.

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New dating evidence for North Sea trade between England, Scotland, and Norway in the 11th Century AD
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Radiocarbon 52 (2)
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Radiocarbon
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52 (2)
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637
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331 - 336
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Reports radiocarbon measurements on carbonized food residues removed from the external surface of rim sherds of cooking pots of London Sandy Shellyware pottery (Museum of London Pottery Fabric Code SSW) obtained from the Billingsgate excavations in London and the Bryggen excavations in Bergen, Norway. The London and Bergen measurements gave age ranges of 905 ± 35 to 1115 ± 35 BP and 920 ± 35 to 1055 ± 35 BP, respectively, both very similar to the age range of similar samples from Perth. The measurements at each site are in agreement with a Bayesian model assumption that they belong to a single phase of activity. The model estimates the introduction of London Sandy Shellyware in London to cal AD 820-1020, in Perth to cal AD 930-1020, and in Bergen to cal AD 980-1030 (95% probability). Further modeling predicts that it fell out of use in the reverse order.\r\n
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Derek W Hall
Gordon T Cook
Derek Hamilton
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2010
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Rim Sherds (Auto Detected Subject)
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11th Century Ad (Auto Detected Temporal)
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Cooking (Auto Detected Subject)
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URI: https://journals.uair.arizona.edu/index.php/radiocarbon/article/view/3669
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