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Vol 44, No 2 (2002) New radiocarbon dates from the Balkans (Dubene-Sarovka); approach to the early Bronze absolute chronology in upper Thrace. Abstract  PDF
Lolita Nikolova, Jochen Goersdorf
 
Vol 41, No 2 (1999) Reliability of bone gelatin AMS dating; Rattus exulans and marine shell radiocarbon dates from Pauatahanui midden sites in Wellington, New Zealand. Abstract  PDF
Nancy Beavan Athfield, Bruce McFadgen, Rodger Sparks
 
Vol 40, No 1 (1998) First (super 14) C results from archaeological and forensic studies at the Vienna Environmental Research Accelerator. Abstract  PDF
Eva Wild, Robin Golser, Peter Hille, Walter Kutschera, Alfred Priller, Stephan Puchegger, Werner Rom, Peter Steier
 
Vol 33, No 2 (1991) Carbon isotope labels as mirrors of global change.  PDF
Minze Stuiver, Thomas F Braziunas
 
Vol 28, No 2A (1986) Thin layer delta (super 13) C and D (super 14) C monitoring of "lessive" soil profiles.  PDF
Heidmann Peter Becker, Hans Wilhelm Scharpenseel
 
Vol 24, No 3 (1982) British Museum natural radiocarbon measurements XV.  PDF
Richard Burleigh, Janet Ambers, Keith Matthews
 
Vol 28, No 2A (1986) Trends of (super 13) C/ (super 12) C ratios in pinyon tree rings of the American Southwest and the global carbon cycle.  PDF
S W Leavitt, Austin Long
 
Vol 24, No 2 (1982) Vienna Radium Institute radiocarbon dates XII.  PDF
Heinz Felber
 
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