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45-3 Port-OSL profiling in service of prehistoric to pre-modern archaeological research
Session: Geoarchaeology
Presenting Author:
Joel RoskinAuthors:
Roskin, Joel1, Robins, Lotem2, Ackermann, Oren3(1) Sedimentology and port-Luminescence Lab, Dept. of Environment, Planning & Sustainability, Bar-Ilan University, Ramat-Gan, Israel, (2) Ministry of Agriculture and Food Security, Bet Dagan, Israel, (3) Luminescence Research Laboratory, Ariel University, Ariel, Israel,
Abstract:
Portable, pulsed-photon, Optically Stimulated Luminescence (portable/port-OSL) readers measure bulk luminescence signals from late Quaternary sediments. The post-OSL signal depth profile reveals practical and preliminary chronostratigraphic insight for studying late Quaternary depositional systems. Vertical, horizontal and 2D-matrix port-OSL profiling has been found to be useful for interpreting sedimentary sections and their depositional processes during and after fieldwork, preferably where sediments are similar in mineralogy and particle-size. Such profiling can also target field sampling for prioritizing samples for OSL dating. Based on >100 research and salvage archaeological excavations in Israel spanning prehistoric to pre-modern periods, we briefly review the methodological approaches, main utilities and complexities of port-OSL profiling for geomorphic and chronological research, concerning in-site and off-site environmental contexts. We demonstrate how port-OSL, even in non-uniform sediment mineralogy, and for thin units that often characterize archaeological sites, can help detect crypto-stratigraphic boundaries, and attribute units to anthropogenic or natural forcings. In some sections, port-OSL signals can even be correlated to absolute and archaeological chronologies to produce site-specific or regional, port-OSL-based, rough age estimate functions. Altogether, port-OSL appears to be a fine tool for site and landscape excavations in service of prehistoric to pre-modern archaeological research.Geological Society of America Abstracts with Program. Vol. 57, No. 6, 2025
doi: 10.1130/abs/2025AM-4462
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Port-OSL profiling in service of prehistoric to pre-modern archaeological research
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Session Format: Oral
Presentation Date: 10/19/2025
Presentation Start Time: 02:05 PM
Presentation Room: HBGCC, 214D
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