Abstract: This paper shows that combining stratigraphic information with dendrochronological and radiocarbon dating in a Bayesian model is a powerful tool in producing a high‐resolution chronology for a medieval urban site. By using all available archaeological information, it is possible to construct a chronology of higher accuracy, transparency and reproducibility than that created through informal interpretation and ceramics chronologies. The example shows how a modelling process is also a valuable tool in validating and reassessing the stratigraphi...
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