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On the Web
- Radiocarbon Web-Info - Extensive information concerning the radiocarbon dating method from Tom Higham, Radiocarbon Laboratory, University of Waikato, New Zealand.
- RadioCarbon - International journal of radio-isotope dating: Article indexes; sales of subscriptions and back issues.
- CalPal - Online Radiocarbon Calibration - Dates between 50.000 and 1 BP will be calibrated using the calibration curve CalPal2004_SFCP.
- Radiocarbon Dating at Queen's University, Belfast - The Radiocarbon Dating Service at the School of Archaeology and Palaeoecology. Sample sizes, staff, cost and time.
- Waikato Radiocarbon Dating Laboratory - A national laboratory for radiocarbon dating
- Radiation Physics and Radiocarbon Research Lab - Measurement of man-made and natural radionuclides in the environment. Radiochemical lab including radiocarbon dating service from the University College Dublin.
- Beta Analytic - Commercial radiocarbon dating laboratory in Miami, Florida, US. Detailed description of methods and services.
- SURRC Radiocarbon Dating Laboratory - Part of the Scottish Universities Research and Reactor Centre at Glasgow.
- Rafter Radiocarbon Laboratory - At the Institute of Geological and Nuclear Sciences, New Zealand, provides radiocarbon dating services to international scientific, academic, and art/antiquities clients.
- New Zealand Radiocarbon Database - A resource for searching for radiocarbon dates from New Zealand Archaeological sites.
Wikipedia Articles
- Radiocarbon dating - Radiocarbon dating is a radiometric dating method that uses the naturally occurring isotope carbon-14 (14C) to determine the age of carbonaceous materials up to about 60,000 years.Plastino, W.
- Fluorine absorption dating - Fluorine absorption dating is the use of fluorine to determine the duration of time an object found in the soil has been there. It is a relative dating technique, in comparison to absolute dating techniques like radiocarbon dating.
- Hessel de Vries - Hessel de Vries (Nov 15 1916, Annen - Dec 23 1959, Groningen), was a Dutch physicist at the University of Groningen who furthered the detection methods and applications of radiocarbon dating to a variety of sciences. He has been called "the unsung hero of radiocarbon dating" by Willis.
- University of Cambridge Godwin Laboratory - The Godwin Laboratory is a research facility of the University of Cambridge. It was originally set up to investigate radiocarbon dating and its applications, and was one of the first laboratories to determine a radiocarbon calibration curve.
- Kelly Rounds - Kelly Rounds, or Castle Killibury is an iron age hill fort in Cornwall, England, UK. Radiocarbon dating has dated the hill fort occupation as between 400 and 100 BC.