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    Philippsen, Bente; Feveile, Claus; Olsen, Jesper; Sindbæk, Søren M

    Nature (London), 01/2022, Letnik: 601, Številka: 7893
    Journal Article

    Recent discoveries of rapid changes in the atmospheric C concentration linked to solar particle events have spurred the construction of new radiocarbon annual calibration datasets . With these datasets, radiocarbon dating becomes relevant for urban sites, which require dates at higher resolution than previous calibration datasets could offer. Here we use a single-year radiocarbon calibration curve to anchor the archaeological stratigraphy of a Viking Age trade centre in time. We present absolutely dated evidence for artefact finds charting the expansion of long-distance trade from as far away as Arctic Norway and the Middle East, which we linked to the beginning of the Viking Age at AD 790 ± 10. The methods developed here enable human interactions and cultural, climatic and environmental changes to be compared in archaeological stratigraphies worldwide.