A recent study into prescreening techniques to identify bones suitable for radiocarbon dating from sites known for poor or variable preservation (Brock et al. 2007, 2010a) found that the percent nitrogen (%N) content of whole bone powder was the most reliable indicator of collagen preservation. Measurement of %N is rapid, requires little preparation or material, and is relatively cheap. The technique reduces the risk of needlessly sampling valuable archaeological objects, as well as saving time and money on their unsuccessful pretreatment prior to dating. This method of prescreening is now regularly used at the Oxford Radiocarbon Accelerator Unit (ORAU). In the original study, linear regression analysis of data from 100 bones from 12 Holoce...
ABSTRACT. When humans consume foods from different radiocarbon reservoirs offset in age to the atmos...
Radiocarbon-dating on archaeological bone collagen could tell the age and other information of the a...
Rationale For radiocarbon results to be accurate, samples must be free of contaminating carbon. Samp...
A recent study into prescreening techniques to identify bones suitable for radiocarbon dating from s...
The collagen component of ancient bones is routinely isolated for radiocarbon dating and stable isot...
Under certain environmental conditions, post-depositional diagenetic loss of bone collagen can sever...
During the laboratory pretreatment of samples for radiocarbon dating, small amounts of carbon may be...
From the 13th International Radiocarbon Conference held in Dubrovnik, Yugoslavia, June 20-25, 1988.C...
The carbon (δ13C) and nitrogen (δ15N) isotopic compositions of bone and tooth collagen provide a pow...
Radiocarbon dating archaeological bone typically requires 300–1000 mg material using standard protoc...
International audienceRadiocarbon dating archaeological bone typically requires 300-1000 mg material...
When humans consume foods from different radiocarbon reservoirs offset in age to the atmosphere, ina...
International audienceArchaeological bone collagen is highly useful for radiocarbon (14 C) dating an...
Methods in Ecology and Evolution published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd on behalf of British Ecologica...
ABSTRACT. When humans consume foods from different radiocarbon reservoirs offset in age to the atmos...
Radiocarbon-dating on archaeological bone collagen could tell the age and other information of the a...
Rationale For radiocarbon results to be accurate, samples must be free of contaminating carbon. Samp...
A recent study into prescreening techniques to identify bones suitable for radiocarbon dating from s...
The collagen component of ancient bones is routinely isolated for radiocarbon dating and stable isot...
Under certain environmental conditions, post-depositional diagenetic loss of bone collagen can sever...
During the laboratory pretreatment of samples for radiocarbon dating, small amounts of carbon may be...
From the 13th International Radiocarbon Conference held in Dubrovnik, Yugoslavia, June 20-25, 1988.C...
The carbon (δ13C) and nitrogen (δ15N) isotopic compositions of bone and tooth collagen provide a pow...
Radiocarbon dating archaeological bone typically requires 300–1000 mg material using standard protoc...
International audienceRadiocarbon dating archaeological bone typically requires 300-1000 mg material...
When humans consume foods from different radiocarbon reservoirs offset in age to the atmosphere, ina...
International audienceArchaeological bone collagen is highly useful for radiocarbon (14 C) dating an...
Methods in Ecology and Evolution published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd on behalf of British Ecologica...
ABSTRACT. When humans consume foods from different radiocarbon reservoirs offset in age to the atmos...
Radiocarbon-dating on archaeological bone collagen could tell the age and other information of the a...
Rationale For radiocarbon results to be accurate, samples must be free of contaminating carbon. Samp...