@article{c75be7907ac74aa0af66eb76a1710e0b,
title = "Establishing a high-resolution stratigraphy in the Holocene marine sequence of the ancient Theodosian harbor of Istanbul with the help of dendrochronology",
abstract = "Salvage excavations in the Theodosian harbor (Yenikapı-Istanbul) have uncovered diverse archaeological objects including 36 shipwrecks and various Byzantine period wooden docks. The sequence of these docks provided a unique opportunity to obtain a high-resolution stratigraphy. The new approach is based on stratigraphic interpretation of deformation patterns created by the posts in soft sediments, combined with dendrochronological dating of the posts. Dendrochronology offers the potential to date the posts to within one calendar year of felling, a level of precision and accuracy rare in sedimentological analysis. The posts, most of them Quercus, were rammed during six different time periods. The first period is associated with posts cut in 528 AD. The second and third periods are dated by posts cut in 583 and 594 AD, respectively. The fourth-period dates within 8–10 years of 639 AD. The fifth period could be dated only roughly to between 690 and 770 AD. The last period produced a possible placement of after 778 AD. This new approach helps to establish a high-resolution stratigraphy. Furthermore, it provides information about sedimentation history and specific anthropogenic events.",
keywords = "Constantinople, Istanbul-Turkey, Theodosian harbor, dendrochronology, harbor sediments, high-resolution stratigraphy",
author = "Yal{\c c}ın, {M. Namık} and Meltem Sezerer-Bulut and Charlotte Pearson and Peter Kuniholm and Oya Algan and Tomasz Wazny",
note = "Funding Information: We would like to thank, above all, the Istanbul Archaeological Museums for the permission to work on the docks and support from its directors Zeynep Kızıltan (retired), Ismail Karamut (retired), Vice Director Rahmi Asal, and Yenikapı field archaeologists, Sırrı {\c C}{\"o}lmek{\c c}i and Mehmet Ali Polat. This study was realized with the financial support of National Science Foundation (Grant Nr. BNS 1236981), the Malcolm H. Wiener Foundation, Istanbul University Scientific Research Projects Unit (Projects UDP‐36597 and TEZ‐24721) and National Science Centre, Poland (Grant Nr. 2016/22/A/HS3/00285). We thank the two anonymous reviewers for their constructive reviews. Remarks and suggestions of the editor (Prof. Dr. Jamie Woodward) also helped very much to improve the paper. We are grateful for this valuable contribution. The contributions of Doğacan {\"O}zcan and Dr. Selman Er (both Istanbul University) for the preparation of the figures are kindly acknowledged. Funding Information: National Science Foundation, Grant/Award Number: BNS 1236981; Malcolm H. Wiener Foundation, Grant/Award Number: on‐going support to Aegean Dendrochronology Project; National Science Centre, Poland, Grant/Award Number: 2016/22/A/HS3/00285; Istanbul University Scientific Research Projects Unit, Grant/Award Numbers: UDP‐36597, TEZ‐24721 Funding Information: We would like to thank, above all, the Istanbul Archaeological Museums for the permission to work on the docks and support from its directors Zeynep Kızıltan (retired), Ismail Karamut (retired), Vice Director Rahmi Asal, and Yenikapı field archaeologists, Sırrı {\c C}{\"o}lmek{\c c}i and Mehmet Ali Polat. This study was realized with the financial support of National Science Foundation (Grant Nr. BNS 1236981), the Malcolm H. Wiener Foundation, Istanbul University Scientific Research Projects Unit (Projects UDP-36597 and TEZ-24721) and National Science Centre, Poland (Grant Nr. 2016/22/A/HS3/00285). We thank the two anonymous reviewers for their constructive reviews. Remarks and suggestions of the editor (Prof. Dr. Jamie Woodward) also helped very much to improve the paper. We are grateful for this valuable contribution. The contributions of Doğacan {\"O}zcan and Dr. Selman Er (both Istanbul University) for the preparation of the figures are kindly acknowledged. Publisher Copyright: {\textcopyright} 2019 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.",
year = "2019",
month = may,
day = "1",
doi = "10.1002/gea.21729",
language = "English (US)",
volume = "34",
pages = "360--374",
journal = "Geoarchaeology",
issn = "0883-6353",
publisher = "John Wiley and Sons Inc.",
number = "3",
}