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Category: Radiocarbon dating

Genuinely Scientific Data Are Not Necessarily Accurate: Dendrochronology

October 9, 2025 Daniel Penuel Benjamin Aegean Dendrochronology, Ancient Middle Eastern chronology, Astronomical chronology, Middle East, Radiocarbon dating Leave a comment

Dendrochronology can be a very valuable tool for determining the ages of ancient wooden artifacts, wooden building parts, and objects

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Genuinely Scientific Data Are Not Necessarily Accurate: Radiocarbon Dates

September 1, 2025 Daniel Penuel Benjamin Ancient Middle Eastern chronology, Middle East, Radiocarbon dating 2 comments

Investigations into ancient history, particularly its chronology, are increasingly relying on scientific data. Although that trend is a positive development,

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What Causes Severe Offsets in Ancient Egyptian Radiocarbon Dates?

December 23, 2024 Daniel Penuel Benjamin Ancient Middle Eastern chronology, Egyptian, Middle East, Radiocarbon dating One comment

The answer to the title’s question will likely cause many readers to ask themselves, “Why didn’t I think of that?”

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Astronomically Anchoring the Aegean Dendrochronology Increases Its Value Immensely

August 27, 2024 Daniel Penuel Benjamin Ancient Middle Eastern chronology, Assyrian, Astronomical chronology, Babylonian, Middle East, Radiocarbon dating 3 comments

Radiocarbon dating can narrow the ages of tree rings to a theoretical range of years. (However, regional offsets sometimes cause

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Common Sense Versus the Conventional Chronology

July 22, 2024 Daniel Penuel Benjamin Amarna Letters, Ancient Middle Eastern chronology, Assyrian, Astronomical chronology, Babylonian, Egyptian, Middle Chronology Model, Radiocarbon dating, Venus Tablets Leave a comment

Over the past four months, this website has featured 15 posts about how using common sense leads to better solutions

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Common Sense, the Thera Eruption, and Related Middle Eastern Radiocarbon Dates

April 22, 2024 Daniel Penuel Benjamin Ancient Middle Eastern chronology, Egyptian, Minoan, Radiocarbon dating, Thera eruption 2 comments

The date of the Thera eruption is one of several critical pieces of evidence in ancient Middle Eastern chronology, and

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Common Sense and Gaps in the Assyrian King List

April 15, 2024 Daniel Penuel Benjamin Ancient Middle Eastern chronology, Assyrian, Astronomical chronology, Middle East, Radiocarbon dating 10 comments

Archaeological finds at a warehouse and marketing center in Acemhöyük, central Anatolia, from the Assyrian Colony period show that those

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Common Sense and Radiocarbon Dating

April 10, 2024 Daniel Penuel Benjamin Ancient Middle Eastern chronology, Middle East, Radiocarbon dating 4 comments

Radiocarbon dating is a valuable tool for archaeologists. Crucial to obtaining accurate dates is the Northern Hemisphere Radiocarbon International Calibration

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