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    Radiocarbon dating (also referred to as carbon dating or carbon-14 dating) is a method for determining the age of an object containing organic material...
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    that have been raised about radiocarbon dating of the Shroud, no radiocarbon-dating expert has asserted that the dating is substantially unreliable....
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  • Samples used for radiocarbon dating must be handled carefully to avoid contamination. Not all material can be dated by this method; only samples containing...
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  • and In-Situ Production". Radiocarbon. 34 (2): 219–225. doi:10.1017/S0033822200013655. Ramsey, C.B. (2008). "Radiocarbon dating: revolutions in understanding"...
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  • practical radiocarbon dating in the 1950s. Because the "present" time changes, standard practice is to use 1 January 1950 as the commencement date (epoch)...
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  • invention of radiocarbon dating Emory and his colleagues would later revisit their conclusions. With the invention of radiocarbon dating archaeologists...
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  • calendar year. Absolute dating techniques include radiocarbon dating of wood or bones, potassium-argon dating, and trapped-charge dating methods such as thermoluminescence...
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  • Radiocarbon is a scientific journal devoted to the topic of radiocarbon dating. It was founded in 1959 as a supplement to the American Journal of Science...
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  • scale. Among the best-known techniques are radiocarbon dating, potassium–argon dating and uranium–lead dating. By allowing the establishment of geological...
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    Carbon-14 (redirect from Radiocarbon)
    organic materials is the basis of the radiocarbon dating method pioneered by Willard Libby and colleagues (1949) to date archaeological, geological and hydrogeological...
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