In this article, radiocarbon dating has been used as a tool for investigating the authenticity of two Mesoamerican artefacts from the collection of the National Museum of World Cultures (Museum Volkenkunde), Leiden, the Netherlands. The first artefact is a ceremonial Aztec, possibly a tecpatl, knife, and it is presumed to date to 1300–1500 CE. The second object is a decorated Mixtec skull, presumed to date to 1400–1520 CE. The efficacy of radiocarbon dating was thoroughly tested in this study, especially in regard to the tiny quantities that could be sampled from the skull. However, with the newly revamped radiocarbon facility at the University of Groningen, this was an opportune moment to attempt such research. Ultimately, a credible resu...
This article expands the date list from the Stone Age cave site of El Mirón in the Cantabrian Cordil...
We present the results of 10 AMS radiocarbon dates for Cova de la Pastora (Alcoi, Alicante), a buria...
Plasma oxidation, an alternative to combustion, is shown to be a non-destructive method for obtainin...
In this article, radiocarbon dating has been used as a tool for investigating the authenticity of tw...
ABSTRACT. This article describes the contribution of the radiocarbon dating method to the authentica...
Art objects form an essential part of cultural heritage and are appreciated for their artistic value...
The modern antiquities market uses radiocarbon (C-14) dating to screen for forged objects. Although ...
Radiocarbon dating has been central to the construction of archaeological chronologies for over 50 y...
When radiocarbon dating techniques were applied to archaeological material in the 1950s they were ha...
International audienceThis article presents the methods and results regarding the radiocarbon (AMS) ...
This contribution reports the first set of samples and the creation of an internal reference materia...
The modern antiquities market uses radiocarbon (14C) dating to screen for forged objects. Although t...
The looting of archaeological and ethnographic objects from emerging countries and areas of conflict...
Direct radiocarbon dating of human remains is crucial for the accurate interpretation of prehistory....
Radiocarbon dating has undergone a number of ‘revolutions ’ in the past 50 years. This is in part be...
This article expands the date list from the Stone Age cave site of El Mirón in the Cantabrian Cordil...
We present the results of 10 AMS radiocarbon dates for Cova de la Pastora (Alcoi, Alicante), a buria...
Plasma oxidation, an alternative to combustion, is shown to be a non-destructive method for obtainin...
In this article, radiocarbon dating has been used as a tool for investigating the authenticity of tw...
ABSTRACT. This article describes the contribution of the radiocarbon dating method to the authentica...
Art objects form an essential part of cultural heritage and are appreciated for their artistic value...
The modern antiquities market uses radiocarbon (C-14) dating to screen for forged objects. Although ...
Radiocarbon dating has been central to the construction of archaeological chronologies for over 50 y...
When radiocarbon dating techniques were applied to archaeological material in the 1950s they were ha...
International audienceThis article presents the methods and results regarding the radiocarbon (AMS) ...
This contribution reports the first set of samples and the creation of an internal reference materia...
The modern antiquities market uses radiocarbon (14C) dating to screen for forged objects. Although t...
The looting of archaeological and ethnographic objects from emerging countries and areas of conflict...
Direct radiocarbon dating of human remains is crucial for the accurate interpretation of prehistory....
Radiocarbon dating has undergone a number of ‘revolutions ’ in the past 50 years. This is in part be...
This article expands the date list from the Stone Age cave site of El Mirón in the Cantabrian Cordil...
We present the results of 10 AMS radiocarbon dates for Cova de la Pastora (Alcoi, Alicante), a buria...
Plasma oxidation, an alternative to combustion, is shown to be a non-destructive method for obtainin...