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DATING COINS, DATING WITH COINS
Oxford Journal of Archaeology, 2012SummaryThis paper addresses the issue of how coins are dated, and how coins are then used to provide dates on archaeological excavations. Using examples from Roman archaeology, the author examines how patterns of manufacture, supply, loss and retrieval can impact on the value of those dates.
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2011
It has been suggested that speed dating was invented by an American Rabbi interested in helping Los Angeles Jews meet each other. “Customers” had 10–25 four-minute dates, after which they had a binary question: yes or no. Two yeses meant a date and a more traditional meeting was arranged.
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It has been suggested that speed dating was invented by an American Rabbi interested in helping Los Angeles Jews meet each other. “Customers” had 10–25 four-minute dates, after which they had a binary question: yes or no. Two yeses meant a date and a more traditional meeting was arranged.
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Optically stimulated luminescence dating using quartz
Nature Reviews Methods Primers, 2021Andrew Murray +2 more
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Optically stimulated luminescence dating of ancient landscapes
Nature Reviews Earth & Environment, 2022Sam Woor
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Using fission track dating to decode the thermal history of minerals
Nature Reviews Earth & Environment, 2021Mónica Guadalupe Ramírez Calderón
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