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Interpreting radiocarbon dates using evidence from tree rings.

Alex Bayliss, Ian Tyers

Abstract


Often it is not possible to date a sample of wood from the final growth ring of the tree from which it came. In these cases, an "old-wood offset" is apparent. A number of quantitative approaches for the assessment of this offset are available, dependent on the actual tree rings that have been dated. A range of examples are given, demonstrating how such radiocarbon measurements can be interpreted using additional information from archaeology and dendrochronology.

Keywords


absolute age;C 14;carbon ;case studies;Cenozoic ;corrections ;dates ;Holocene ;isotopes ;methods ;probability ;Quaternary ;radioactive isotopes;statistical analysis;statistical distribution;tree rings;upper Holocene;wiggle match method;wood

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