FIRST APPLICATION OF OSL DATING TO A CHALCOLITHIC WELL STRUCTURE IN QULBĀN BANĪ MURRA, JORDAN

Authors

  • Sahar al Khasawneh Faculty of Archaeology and Anthropology, Yarmouk University, Jordan
  • Andrew Sean Murray Nordic Laboratory for Luminescence Dating, department of Geoscience, Aarhus University, Denmark
  • Hans Georg Gebel Institute for Ancient Near Eastern Archaeology, Free University Berlin, Germany

Keywords:

OSL, well structure, Qulban Bani Murra, megalithic, Jordan

Abstract

This study presents the first OSL dates for a well structure presumed to have been built by pastoralists in Qulbān Banī Murra, Jordan. The site is assumed to belong to the Chalcolithic culture (5 th millennium BC). It includes partly megalithic burial fields connected to a water management system. Two sediment samples, composed from reddish silty material used as a hardened lining material for the well structures, were dated using OSL (quartz OSL and feldspar post IR-IRSL). The good agreement between the two chronometers confirms that the sediment was fully reset at the time of burial, and so gives confidence in the reliability of the chronology. The average age derived from quartz of the two samples is 4.6±0.2 Kyr BC and 4.77±0.27 Kyr BC for ages derived from feldspar. Both ages are in agreement with earlier assumptions. These dates represent some of the first instrumental ages for this widespread water-using culture.

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2023-07-28

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