redating
Redating is the process of assigning a new or revised date to a historical event, artifact, or text, typically in light of new evidence, improved methods, or reinterpretation of existing data. It can overturn established chronologies or refine them, and it often arises when previously overlooked materials are re-examined or when dating technologies advance.
Redating occurs across archaeology, art history, paleography, geology, and related fields. It may involve re-evaluating materials
Common methods used to redate include radiocarbon dating with updated calibration curves, dendrochronology, and luminescence techniques
The implications of redating can be significant, potentially altering historical interpretations, attributions of artifacts, or the