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Climate, biogeography, and human resilience in the demographic history of the Canary Islands during the Amazigh period. [PDF]
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Zuun Baruun Kherem, a medieval Eurasian center in Eastern Mongolia. [PDF]
Wright J +5 more
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Soft-sediment deformation structures in Holocene coastal gravel deposits reveal two 1.8-2.0 ka old M<sub>w</sub> > 7.0 earthquakes in southern-central Hispaniola. [PDF]
Fernández FJ +2 more
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Human burials indicate climate-mediated shifts in South African agriculturalist demography after 2000 years ago. [PDF]
Loftus E, Steyn M, Lombard M, Chase BM.
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Topics in Current Chemistry, 2012
Although most historians and art historians consider the radiocarbon dating technique not to be very precise by their criteria, the method has gained much importance over the last decades. Radiocarbon dating is increasingly used in the field of textile research and old polychrome statues, but also objects made of ivory, stucco, paper, and parchment are
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Although most historians and art historians consider the radiocarbon dating technique not to be very precise by their criteria, the method has gained much importance over the last decades. Radiocarbon dating is increasingly used in the field of textile research and old polychrome statues, but also objects made of ivory, stucco, paper, and parchment are
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RADIOCARBON DATING | Conventional Method
2007Radiometric analysis of carbon-14 (14C) by liquid scintillation counting (LSC) and gas proportional counting (GPC) is reviewed. Typical sample size requirements are discussed, together with the conversion of sample carbon to an appropriate product for the measurement of the β-particles emitted during 14C decay; in the case of LSC, it is benzene (C6H6 ...
Cook, C.T, van der Plicht, J.
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Science, 1954
These cover the period Sept. 1, 1952 -- Sept. 1, 1953; Mesopotamia and Western Asia-6, United States-23, Central America-1, other areas-2.
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These cover the period Sept. 1, 1952 -- Sept. 1, 1953; Mesopotamia and Western Asia-6, United States-23, Central America-1, other areas-2.
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