From the 12th International Radiocarbon Conference held in Trondheim, June 24-28, 1985.This paper will deal with two major points: 1) the lack of feedback between archaeologists supplying samples and using radiocarbon dating, and physicists carrying out 14C dating measurements; and 2) the problem of calibrating groups of 14C dates in a statistically meaningful way.This material was digitized as part of a cooperative project between Radiocarbon and the University of Arizona Libraries.The Radiocarbon archives are made available by Radiocarbon and the University of Arizona Libraries. Contact lbry-journals@email.arizona.edu for further information.Migrated from OJS platform February 202
ABSTRACT. Near-Eastern archaeology has long remained oblivious to radiocarbon dating as unique histo...
Abstract: This paper gives an overview of the origin of 14C, the global carbon cycle, anthropogenic ...
Radiocarbon dating has undergone a number of ‘revolutions ’ in the past 50 years. This is in part be...
From the 11th International Radiocarbon Conference held in Seattle, Washington, June 20-26, 1982.14C...
When radiocarbon dating techniques were applied to archaeological material in the 1950s they were ha...
When radiocarbon dating techniques were applied to archaeological material in the 1950s they were ha...
When radiocarbon dating techniques were applied to archaeological material in the 1950s they were ha...
The objective of this paper is to present for users a perspective view of current trends in radiocar...
The main force driving technical development of the radiocarbon dating technique is the wide spectru...
The objective of this paper is to present for users a perspective view of current trends in radiocar...
For decades, researchers have employed sets of radiocarbon dates to reconstruct trends in ancient hu...
From the 13th International Radiocarbon Conference held in Dubrovnik, Yugoslavia, June 20-25, 1988.T...
Radiocarbon dating uses the decay of a radioactive isotope of carbon (14C) to measure time and date ...
Users in the Quaternary and Archaeological Sciences have expressed a general desire for significant ...
none9Radiocarbon dating uses the decay of a radioactive isotope of carbon (14C) to measure time and ...
ABSTRACT. Near-Eastern archaeology has long remained oblivious to radiocarbon dating as unique histo...
Abstract: This paper gives an overview of the origin of 14C, the global carbon cycle, anthropogenic ...
Radiocarbon dating has undergone a number of ‘revolutions ’ in the past 50 years. This is in part be...
From the 11th International Radiocarbon Conference held in Seattle, Washington, June 20-26, 1982.14C...
When radiocarbon dating techniques were applied to archaeological material in the 1950s they were ha...
When radiocarbon dating techniques were applied to archaeological material in the 1950s they were ha...
When radiocarbon dating techniques were applied to archaeological material in the 1950s they were ha...
The objective of this paper is to present for users a perspective view of current trends in radiocar...
The main force driving technical development of the radiocarbon dating technique is the wide spectru...
The objective of this paper is to present for users a perspective view of current trends in radiocar...
For decades, researchers have employed sets of radiocarbon dates to reconstruct trends in ancient hu...
From the 13th International Radiocarbon Conference held in Dubrovnik, Yugoslavia, June 20-25, 1988.T...
Radiocarbon dating uses the decay of a radioactive isotope of carbon (14C) to measure time and date ...
Users in the Quaternary and Archaeological Sciences have expressed a general desire for significant ...
none9Radiocarbon dating uses the decay of a radioactive isotope of carbon (14C) to measure time and ...
ABSTRACT. Near-Eastern archaeology has long remained oblivious to radiocarbon dating as unique histo...
Abstract: This paper gives an overview of the origin of 14C, the global carbon cycle, anthropogenic ...
Radiocarbon dating has undergone a number of ‘revolutions ’ in the past 50 years. This is in part be...