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Radiocarbon Dating of Takabuti

2021
The objective of the 21st century research was to learn more about the life and times of Takabuti through the application of modern scientific techniques. Based on the style of her coffin, early scholarship had indicated that Takabuti lived around 600 BCE; using samples of hair and bandage from the mummy, AMS radiocarbon dating was employed to test the
Reimer, P.J., Metcalfe, Jenefer
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Radiocarbon Dating

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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Radiocarbon Dating

Annals of Internal Medicine, 1963
Abstract The cosmic ray production of new atoms in m atter is the basis of radiocarbon dating. In this case the atom is carbon of mass fourteen made from the most abundant atom in air—nitrogen of mass fourteen. Radiocarbon— carbon-14, 14C—lasts 8300 years on the average (see note on radioactive decay on p.
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Radiocarbon dating in trondheim

Applied Scientific Research, 1957
Naturally occurring radiocarbon is registered in a proportional counter filled with pure CO2. The CO2 gas is purified in almost the same manner as has been developed by De Vries and Barendsen. Checking of the gas purity is described. A grid proportional counter with an effective volume of about 2.5 liter has been used with CO2-pressures from 1 to 4 ...
R. Nydal, R. S. Sigmond
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