My graduate student Dana Drake Rosenstein gave a paper on this topic at the World of Iron Conference at UCL a couple of years ago, covering radiocarbon, archaeomagnetic dating and optically stimulated luminescence and thermoluminescence. Try contacting her at [log in to unmask] I have some pithy comments about the problems of radiocarbon dating early metallurgy in Africa, India, Iberia and Thailand in a review article on archaeometallurgy (coauthored with Tom Fenn) that is in press at the Annual Review of Anthropology. The electronic version of this will be up online in September. David Killick School of Anthropology University of Arizona Tucson, AZ85705, USA (520) 621-8685 http://anthropology.arizona.edu/killick ________________________________ From: Arch-Metals Group [[log in to unmask]] on behalf of Mitch Hendrickson [[log in to unmask]] Sent: Monday, July 30, 2012 11:39 AM To: [log in to unmask] Subject: dating iron production sites Greetings, Has there been a recent summary of different dating techniques used for iron production sites including relative 'success' and caveats? It seems that most discussion is on a site-by-site basis or within general summaries of the technique. Thanks. cheers mitch -- Mitch Hendrickson Assistant Professor Department of Anthropology (M/C 027) University of Illinois at Chicago 1007 W. Harrison Street, Room 3148D Chicago, IL 60607 ofc 312.413.3584 fax 312.413.3573