Pearson's paper is:
Pearson, C.L., Brewer, P.W., Brown, D., Heaton, T.J., Hodgins,
G.W., Jull, A.T., Lange, T. and Salzer, M.W., 2018. Annual
radiocarbon record indicates 16th century BCE date for the
Thera eruption. Science advances, 4(8), p.eaar8241.
Abstract at:
[
advances.sciencemag.org]
PDF file at:
[
pure.qub.ac.uk]
[
pearson.treeringsandpeople.org]
[
www.researchgate.net]
Another 2018 paper, which is open-access, about dating of
the Thera eruption is:
Ehrlich, Y., Regev, L. and Boaretto, E., 2018. Radiocarbon
analysis of modern olive wood raises doubts concerning
a crucial piece of evidence in dating the Santorini eruption.
Scientific reports, 8(1), p.11841.
[
www.nature.com]
Another recent paper is:
Athanassas, C.D., Modis, K., Alçiçek, M.C. and Theodorakopoulou,
K., 2018. Contouring the Cataclysm: A Geographical Analysis
of the Effects of the Minoan Eruption of the Santorini
Volcano. Environmental Archaeology, 23(2), pp.160-176.
[
www.tandfonline.com]
Yours,
Paul H.
"The past is never dead. It's not even past."
William Faulkner, Act 1, Scene III, Requiem for a Nun (1951)
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