It is becoming increasingly clear that in order to generate accurate radiocarbon dates for bone collagen samples it is important to determine a sample-specific background correction to account for the greater complexity and higher number of steps in the pretreatment chemistry of this material. To provide suitable samples for the 14C community, 7 bone samples were obtained from contexts within British gravel quarries, which according to other dating techniques or stratigraphic information, should be of infinite age with respect to 14C. The bones were analyzed at the Oxford Radiocarbon Accelerator Unit (ORAU) and the Scottish Universities Environmental Research Centre (SUERC) to determine their suitability. In this paper, we show that 6 of th...
Since its invention in the late 1940’s, radiocarbon dating has become an important tool for absolute...
From the 14th International Radiocarbon Conference held in Tucson, AZ, May 20-24, 1991.Although the ...
International audienceRadiocarbon dating archaeological bone typically requires 300-1000 mg material...
It is becoming increasingly clear that in order to generate accurate radiocarbon dates for bone coll...
It is becoming increasingly clear that in order to generate accurate radiocarbon dates for bone coll...
During the laboratory pretreatment of samples for radiocarbon dating, small amounts of carbon may be...
International audienceArchaeological bone collagen is highly useful for radiocarbon (14 C) dating an...
Since its invention in the late 1940s, radiocarbon (14C) dating has become an important tool for abs...
Since its invention in the late 1940s, radiocarbon (14C) dating has become an important tool for abs...
The Radiocarbon dating bone samples recovered from gravel sites is an Aggregates Levy Sustainability...
International audienceBone chemical treatment for radiocarbon dating has drawn the attention of diff...
Under certain environmental conditions, post-depositional diagenetic loss of bone collagen can sever...
Preparation of bone material for radiocarbon dating is still a subject of investigation. In the past...
Bone is a commonly used material for radiocarbon dating, yet at ages close to the limit of the metho...
Radiocarbon (C-14) results on cremated bone are frequently published in high-ranking journals, but C...
Since its invention in the late 1940’s, radiocarbon dating has become an important tool for absolute...
From the 14th International Radiocarbon Conference held in Tucson, AZ, May 20-24, 1991.Although the ...
International audienceRadiocarbon dating archaeological bone typically requires 300-1000 mg material...
It is becoming increasingly clear that in order to generate accurate radiocarbon dates for bone coll...
It is becoming increasingly clear that in order to generate accurate radiocarbon dates for bone coll...
During the laboratory pretreatment of samples for radiocarbon dating, small amounts of carbon may be...
International audienceArchaeological bone collagen is highly useful for radiocarbon (14 C) dating an...
Since its invention in the late 1940s, radiocarbon (14C) dating has become an important tool for abs...
Since its invention in the late 1940s, radiocarbon (14C) dating has become an important tool for abs...
The Radiocarbon dating bone samples recovered from gravel sites is an Aggregates Levy Sustainability...
International audienceBone chemical treatment for radiocarbon dating has drawn the attention of diff...
Under certain environmental conditions, post-depositional diagenetic loss of bone collagen can sever...
Preparation of bone material for radiocarbon dating is still a subject of investigation. In the past...
Bone is a commonly used material for radiocarbon dating, yet at ages close to the limit of the metho...
Radiocarbon (C-14) results on cremated bone are frequently published in high-ranking journals, but C...
Since its invention in the late 1940’s, radiocarbon dating has become an important tool for absolute...
From the 14th International Radiocarbon Conference held in Tucson, AZ, May 20-24, 1991.Although the ...
International audienceRadiocarbon dating archaeological bone typically requires 300-1000 mg material...