Radiocarbon Dating in Archaeology: Interdisciplinary aspects and consequences (An overview)

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作者
Palincas, Nona [1 ]
机构
[1] Romanian Acad, Vasile Parvan Inst Archaeol, 11 Henri Coanda St, RO-010667 Bucharest 22, Romania
来源
EXOTIC NUCLEI AND NUCLEAR/PARTICLE ASTROPHYSICS (VI): PHYSICS WITH SMALL ACCELERATORS | 2017年 / 1852卷
关键词
ISOTOPE ANALYSIS; BONE APATITE; C-14; AGES; CALIBRATION; DELTA-N-15; OFFSETS; REMAINS; DIET; FOOD;
D O I
10.1063/1.4984870
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P1 [天文学];
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0704 ;
摘要
This paper is an overview of recent developments in the radiocarbon dating of the most frequently analyzed archaeological materials - wood, short-lived plants, and human and animal bones - and draws attention to two sets of consequences. Firstly, while radiocarbon dating has become more accessible to archaeologists thanks to an increase in the number of laboratories, a lowering of prices, and a reduction in sample sizes, it has also grown far more dependent on fields of research, other than the traditional chemical pretreatment of samples and the physics involved in their measurement, such as wood anatomy and other fields of botany, stable isotope-based diet studies, geochemistry, micromorphology, statistics, etc., most of which are not easily accessible by the vast majority of users of radiocarbon dating (and sometimes not familiar to practicing archaeologists). Secondly, given that, on the one hand, there is still much scope for research in radiocarbon dating and, on the other, archaeological sites are a limited resource, there is need to create archives containing the detailed documentation of samples and, whenever possible, sample residues.
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