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 PAS Dating Conventions
The Scheme uses the following dating conventions to assign artefacts to periods.
Period: Palaeolithic Date range: 500,000 BC to 8,300 BC Sub-periods:
•Lower= 500,000 BC to 40,000 BC •Upper= 40,000 BC to 8,300 BC Notes: Generally split into Lower and Upper, which we will translate into Early and Late.
Period: Mesolithic Dates: 8,300 BC to 4,500 BC Sub-periods:
•Early = 8300 BC to 6500 BC •Late = 6500 BC to 3500 BC Period: Neolithic Dates: 3500 BC to 2100 BC Sub-periods:
•Early = 3500 BC to 2900 BC •Middle = 2900 BC to 2500 BC •Late = 2500 BC to 2100 BC Notes: As far as artefacts are concerned, the Neolithic is usually split into Early and Late; Middle Neolithic is generally only used for monuments.
There is an overlap of 50 years for the Late Neolithic/Early Bronze Age Period: Bronze Age Dates: 2150 BC to 800 BC Sub-periods:
•Early= 2150 BC to 1500 BC •Middle = 1500 BC to 1150 BC •Late = 1150 BC to 800 BC Period: Iron Age Dates: 800 BC to 100 AD Sub-periods:
•Early = 800 BC to 300 BC •Late = 300 BC to 100 AD There is an overlap of up to a century (depending on which part of the country you are in) during which artefacts can be either culturally Roman or culturally Iron Age.
Period: Roman Dates: 43 AD to 410 AD Sub-periods:
•Early = 43 AD to 200 AD •Late = 200 AD to 410 AD There is an overlap of at least a decade (depending on which part of the country you are in) during which artefacts can either be culturally Roman or culturally early-medieval.
Period: Early-Medieval: Dates: 400 AD to 1066 AD Sub-periods:
•Early= 400 AD - 720 AD •Middle = 720 AD - 850 AD •Late = 850 AD - 1066 AD Notes: In general, you will be able to date things more closely than this. Most early Anglo-Saxon object types will be quoted as mid fifth to mid sixth century (450-550), or late fifth or sixth century (475-600). Thereafter, dates tend to be quoted in centuries.
Period: Medieval Dates: 1066 AD to 1500 AD Sub-periods:
•Early = 1066 AD - 1400 AD •Late = 1400 AD - 1500 AD Notes: Early medieval' (soon after the Norman Conquest) can be hard to distinguish from early-medieval' (before the Norman Conquest). The term middle medieval' is not used. There is debate as to what constitutes the late medieval period. It is best to stick simply to medieval' and qualify it using calendar dates.
Period: Post-Medieval Dates:1500 AD - 1800 AD Sub-periods:
•Early = 1500 AD - 1600/1700 AD Notes: Early post-medieval is generally used for the 16th century and sometimes for the 17th century. The comments for the medieval period also apply here.
There is debate as to the relationship between post-medieval' and modern'.
Period: Modern Date:1800 AD - to the present day Notes: We do not use early, middle and late qualifiers for this period
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| 29 nov 2009, 21:46 |
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Joop
Geregistreerd: 17 apr 2008, 17:30 Berichten: 1915
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 Re: Dating Conventions
Leon, Graag even een referentie bij deze informatie 
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| 30 nov 2009, 08:29 |
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 Re: Dating Conventions
Bron: PAS
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| 30 nov 2009, 10:00 |
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| 30 nov 2009, 10:10 |
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Joop
Geregistreerd: 17 apr 2008, 17:30 Berichten: 1915
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 Re: Dating Conventions
Bedankt Leon, hier is de link
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