Pottery fragments from the Suta archaeological site, Valley de Leyva, have been dated by Electron Paramagnetic Resonance (EPR) techniques. Although various radiation induced centres were identified, only the Ti-H centre was useful for dating. The annual dose rate received by the ceramic, was evaluated from the contributions of external and internal radiation sources to it. The four obtained dates for the absolute chronology data of the samples obtained from the Domestic Units of Suta, respectively, are in reasonable agreement with other independent approaches and suggest a longevity of 743 years.