Adjective
That may be dated; having a known or ascertainable date.
Source: Webster's dictionarya concrete and datable happening Source: Internet
As is the case with his motets, many of the songs were written for specific occasions, and many are datable, thus supplying useful biographical information. Source: Internet
In the case where parallel epochs defined in history were available, elaborate efforts were made to align European and Near Eastern sequences with the datable chronology of Ancient Egypt and other known civilizations. Source: Internet
The development of the Ptolemaic book-hand is difficult to trace, as there are few examples, mostly not datable on external grounds. Source: Internet
Since there are few documents on site with datable contents (such as an Egyptian scarab ) and since no dendrochronology has yet been performed upon the remains here, the events are listed here according to Helladic period material culture. Source: Internet
The poem is known to have circulated independently and its lack of engagement with Tibullan or Propertian elegy argue in favor of its spuriousness; however, the poem does seem to be datable to the early empire. Source: Internet