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Validation of wiggle matching using a multi‐proxy approach and its palaeoclimatic significance
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Journal of Archaeological Science, 1995Abstract “Wiggle-matching” is a technique developed to provide calendar dates for a series of samples of known deposition rate using the now well-established high-precision radiocarbon calibration curve. In this paper we describe how the technique may be formulated within the Bayesian framework for statistical analysis and thereby permit the ...
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