LUMINESCENCE DATING OF AN ANCIENT WALLED SETTLEMENT IN ORKHON VALLEY, MONGOLIA
We investigated the potential of the optically stimulated luminescence (OSL) method to date young (<1000 years) samples collected in the Orkhon Valley Cultural Landscape, Mongolia. Quartz showed an infrared signal; therefore the post-IR OSL method was applied to small aliquots which are consi...
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doaj-f1f50995c841475aa9925d07d7740be72020-11-25T00:42:25ZengMongolian Academy of SciencesProceedings of the Mongolian Academy of Sciences2310-47162312-29942018-01-0157441410.5564/pmas.v57i4.918870LUMINESCENCE DATING OF AN ANCIENT WALLED SETTLEMENT IN ORKHON VALLEY, MONGOLIATengis S0Saran S1Munkhbayar L2Bemmann J3Institute of Physics and Technology of the Mongolian Academy of SciencesInstitute of Physics and Technology of the Mongolian Academy of SciencesInstitute of History and Archaeology of the Mongolian Academy of SciencesVor- und Frühgeschichtliche Archäologie, Rheinische Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität BonnWe investigated the potential of the optically stimulated luminescence (OSL) method to date young (<1000 years) samples collected in the Orkhon Valley Cultural Landscape, Mongolia. Quartz showed an infrared signal; therefore the post-IR OSL method was applied to small aliquots which are considered proxies for single grain measurements. Statistical analysis of the dose distribution produced CAM De of 5.14±0.10 Gy and over dispersion of 47.5%, and MAM De of 3.7±0.6 Gy. Since no partial bleaching was suspected, the analysis of signal composition was done and the fast quartz post-IR OSL lead to De of 4.9±0.2 Gy. Based on the quartz fast component and CAM De we propose the new chronology of ancient construction at 785±80 AD, rather than 906-1125 AD as suggested by archaeological evidence. However, the MAM age is in good agreement with independent age control for construction of the ramparts suggesting the date of reconstruction, collapse or reuse for the square walled enclosure MOR3 during 1090±80AD.https://www.mongoliajol.info/index.php/PMAS/article/view/918LuminescenceOSL datingquartzfast componentOrkhon Valley |
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Tengis S Saran S Munkhbayar L Bemmann J LUMINESCENCE DATING OF AN ANCIENT WALLED SETTLEMENT IN ORKHON VALLEY, MONGOLIA Proceedings of the Mongolian Academy of Sciences Luminescence OSL dating quartz fast component Orkhon Valley |
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Tengis S Saran S Munkhbayar L Bemmann J |
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Tengis S |
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LUMINESCENCE DATING OF AN ANCIENT WALLED SETTLEMENT IN ORKHON VALLEY, MONGOLIA |
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LUMINESCENCE DATING OF AN ANCIENT WALLED SETTLEMENT IN ORKHON VALLEY, MONGOLIA |
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LUMINESCENCE DATING OF AN ANCIENT WALLED SETTLEMENT IN ORKHON VALLEY, MONGOLIA |
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LUMINESCENCE DATING OF AN ANCIENT WALLED SETTLEMENT IN ORKHON VALLEY, MONGOLIA |
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LUMINESCENCE DATING OF AN ANCIENT WALLED SETTLEMENT IN ORKHON VALLEY, MONGOLIA |
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luminescence dating of an ancient walled settlement in orkhon valley, mongolia |
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Mongolian Academy of Sciences |
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Proceedings of the Mongolian Academy of Sciences |
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2310-4716 2312-2994 |
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2018-01-01 |
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We investigated the potential of the optically stimulated luminescence (OSL) method to date young (<1000 years) samples collected in the Orkhon Valley Cultural Landscape, Mongolia. Quartz showed an infrared signal; therefore the post-IR OSL method was applied to small aliquots which are considered proxies for single grain measurements. Statistical analysis of the dose distribution produced CAM De of 5.14±0.10 Gy and over dispersion of 47.5%, and MAM De of 3.7±0.6 Gy. Since no partial bleaching was suspected, the analysis of signal composition was done and the fast quartz post-IR OSL lead to De of 4.9±0.2 Gy. Based on the quartz fast component and CAM De we propose the new chronology of ancient construction at 785±80 AD, rather than 906-1125 AD as suggested by archaeological evidence. However, the MAM age is in good agreement with independent age control for construction of the ramparts suggesting the date of reconstruction, collapse or reuse for the square walled enclosure MOR3 during 1090±80AD. |
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Luminescence OSL dating quartz fast component Orkhon Valley |
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