IntCal04: Calibration Issue, 2004.Radiocarbon dating has been rarely used for chronological problems relating to the Anglo-Saxon period. The "flatness" of the calibration curve and the resultant wide range in calendrical dates provide little advantage over traditional archaeological dating in this period. Recent advances in Bayesian methodology have, however, created the possibility of refining and checking the established chronologies, based on typology of artifacts, against 14C dates. The calibration process, within such a confined age range, however, relies heavily on the structural accuracy of the calibration curve. We have therefore re-measured, at decadal intervals, a section of the Irish oak chronology for the period AD 495-725. Thes...
Sixty years ago, the advent of radiocarbon dating rewrote archaeological chronologies around the wor...
Interpretation of Radiocarbon dates can be rather complex. For example, variations in the natural 14...
From the 19th International Radiocarbon Conference held in Keble College, Oxford, England, April 3-7...
ABSTRACT. Radiocarbon dating has been rarely used for chronological problems relating to the Anglo-S...
From the 20th International Radiocarbon Conference held in Kona, Hawaii, USA, May 31-June 3, 2009.Ma...
From the 11th International Radiocarbon Conference held in Seattle, Washington, June 20-26, 1982.Bi-...
This update on radiocarbon calibration results from the 19th International Radiocarbon Conference at...
A method is presented for calibrating radiocarbon ages based on statistical analysis of a large numb...
Interpretation of Radiocarbon dates can be rather complex. For example, variations in the natural 14...
In addition to being crucial to the establishment of archaeological chronologies, radiocarbon dating...
IntCal04: Calibration Issue, 2004.A new calibration curve for the conversion of radiocarbon ages to ...
Calibration of the Radiocarbon timescale is traditionally based on tree-rings dated by dendrochronol...
Many of the Loch Tay crannogs were built in the Early Iron Age and so calibration of the radiocarbon...
Radiocarbon variations between 3900 and 2800 BC have been established in La Jolla and Groningen usin...
ABSTRACT. Sixty years ago, the advent of radiocarbon dating rewrote archaeological chronologies arou...
Sixty years ago, the advent of radiocarbon dating rewrote archaeological chronologies around the wor...
Interpretation of Radiocarbon dates can be rather complex. For example, variations in the natural 14...
From the 19th International Radiocarbon Conference held in Keble College, Oxford, England, April 3-7...
ABSTRACT. Radiocarbon dating has been rarely used for chronological problems relating to the Anglo-S...
From the 20th International Radiocarbon Conference held in Kona, Hawaii, USA, May 31-June 3, 2009.Ma...
From the 11th International Radiocarbon Conference held in Seattle, Washington, June 20-26, 1982.Bi-...
This update on radiocarbon calibration results from the 19th International Radiocarbon Conference at...
A method is presented for calibrating radiocarbon ages based on statistical analysis of a large numb...
Interpretation of Radiocarbon dates can be rather complex. For example, variations in the natural 14...
In addition to being crucial to the establishment of archaeological chronologies, radiocarbon dating...
IntCal04: Calibration Issue, 2004.A new calibration curve for the conversion of radiocarbon ages to ...
Calibration of the Radiocarbon timescale is traditionally based on tree-rings dated by dendrochronol...
Many of the Loch Tay crannogs were built in the Early Iron Age and so calibration of the radiocarbon...
Radiocarbon variations between 3900 and 2800 BC have been established in La Jolla and Groningen usin...
ABSTRACT. Sixty years ago, the advent of radiocarbon dating rewrote archaeological chronologies arou...
Sixty years ago, the advent of radiocarbon dating rewrote archaeological chronologies around the wor...
Interpretation of Radiocarbon dates can be rather complex. For example, variations in the natural 14...
From the 19th International Radiocarbon Conference held in Keble College, Oxford, England, April 3-7...