Radiocarbon dating minute amounts of bone (3–60 mg) with ECHoMICADAS

Volume: 7, Issue: 1
Published: Aug 2, 2017
Abstract
Because hard tissues can be radiocarbon dated, they are key to establishing the archaeological chronologies, palaeoenvironmental reconstructions and historical-biogeographical processes of the last 50,000 years. The advent of accelerator mass spectrometers (AMS) has revolutionized the field of archaeology but routine AMS dating still requires 60–200 mg of bone, which far exceeds that of small vertebrates or remains which hold a patrimonial value...
Paper Details
Title
Radiocarbon dating minute amounts of bone (3–60 mg) with ECHoMICADAS
Published Date
Aug 2, 2017
Volume
7
Issue
1
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