Abstract: Large sets of dates are often used to construct frequency distributions to investi-gate variability of some events, which can follow an environmental change (eg. crystalliza-tion of speleothems depends on climatic conditions). Examples of such distributions are probability density functions (PDF) created for radiocarbon dates. In order to reach reli-able conclusions concerning environmental changes, we should know how to interpret these distributions. In this study, the authors discuss the problem of a possible correlation between the presence of some high, narrow peaks in the probability density function and the shape of the calibration curve. Key words: RADIOCARBON
For decades, researchers have employed sets of radiocarbon dates to reconstruct trends in ancient hu...
Attenbrow and Hiscock (2015) raise a series of concerns about the use of radiocarbon dates as data (...
Chronological uncertainty complicates attempts to use radiocarbon dates as proxies for processes suc...
ABSTRACT. Large sets of radiocarbon dates of 1019 peat, 155 speleothem, and 100 tufa samples, as wel...
From the 19th International Radiocarbon Conference held in Keble College, Oxford, England, April 3-7...
From the 18th International Radiocarbon Conference held in Wellington, New Zealand, September 1-5, 2...
A method is presented for calibrating radiocarbon ages based on statistical analysis of a large numb...
<p>The contributing radiocarbon data are additionally plotted (with modeled data in darker gray over...
The general method currently used to analyze radiocarbon data (y) is conditional on the standard dev...
In this paper we explore the meaning of the word probability, not in general terms, but restricted t...
Bayesian models have proved very powerful in analysing large datasets of radiocarbon measurements fr...
Abstract: In the archaeological and palaeogeographical literature, it is relatively frequent to find...
The shape of a distribution of calibrated 14C dates displays spurious peaks and troughs, brought abo...
From the 17th International Radiocarbon Conference held in Jerusalem, Israel, June 18-23, 2000.This ...
Radiocarbon-date assemblages are commonly used as proxies for past human and environmental phenomena...
For decades, researchers have employed sets of radiocarbon dates to reconstruct trends in ancient hu...
Attenbrow and Hiscock (2015) raise a series of concerns about the use of radiocarbon dates as data (...
Chronological uncertainty complicates attempts to use radiocarbon dates as proxies for processes suc...
ABSTRACT. Large sets of radiocarbon dates of 1019 peat, 155 speleothem, and 100 tufa samples, as wel...
From the 19th International Radiocarbon Conference held in Keble College, Oxford, England, April 3-7...
From the 18th International Radiocarbon Conference held in Wellington, New Zealand, September 1-5, 2...
A method is presented for calibrating radiocarbon ages based on statistical analysis of a large numb...
<p>The contributing radiocarbon data are additionally plotted (with modeled data in darker gray over...
The general method currently used to analyze radiocarbon data (y) is conditional on the standard dev...
In this paper we explore the meaning of the word probability, not in general terms, but restricted t...
Bayesian models have proved very powerful in analysing large datasets of radiocarbon measurements fr...
Abstract: In the archaeological and palaeogeographical literature, it is relatively frequent to find...
The shape of a distribution of calibrated 14C dates displays spurious peaks and troughs, brought abo...
From the 17th International Radiocarbon Conference held in Jerusalem, Israel, June 18-23, 2000.This ...
Radiocarbon-date assemblages are commonly used as proxies for past human and environmental phenomena...
For decades, researchers have employed sets of radiocarbon dates to reconstruct trends in ancient hu...
Attenbrow and Hiscock (2015) raise a series of concerns about the use of radiocarbon dates as data (...
Chronological uncertainty complicates attempts to use radiocarbon dates as proxies for processes suc...