A variety of techniques have been developed to provide scientific
chronologies of archaeological sites and material culture. These
chronologies under-pin the narratives that are generated for prehistoric
and other periods. The application of Bayesian statistical analysis to
scientific chronologies has been hailed as 'a revolution in
understanding', and has brought renewed emphasis onto how we generate
scientific chronological data, how these data are applied into wider
narratives, and the epistemological importance of these data. This
volume will provide a timely review of the methods, applications and
challenges of applying different scientific dating techniques to
archaeological sites and material culture. It will then provide an
introduction to Bayesian modeling, and highlight a series of
considerations in the application of scientific dating techniques.