Radiocarbon dating of rat bones and rat-gnawed seeds reinforces a theory that human settlers did not arrive in New Zealand until 1300 A.D. — about 1,000 years later than some scientists ...
... their 'internal clocks'. The simple method promises to be as significant a technique for dating ceramic materials as radiocarbon dating has become for organic materials such as bone or wood.
A team ...
... America providing further evidence that the Mexican domestication was a separate process. One of the achenes was radiocarbon dated to about 300 BC.
Ancient people used the Cueva del Gallo cave for ...
A radiocarbon dating study on ancient charcoal found that Aboriginal people lived in Western Australia up to 35,000 years ago.
... , vegetables and nuts.
In 1979, when Dillehay and his colleagues first reported that the radiocarbon dating of the bones and charcoal found at Monte Verde returned dates of more than 14,000 years ...
Radiocarbon dating of seaweed puts the settlement at about 14,000 years old, on a par with a cave site in Oregon and much older than the Clovis sites of the Southwest U.S., researchers say ...
Radiocarbon dating of human remains indicates that the mysterious stone monument was used as a cemetery longer than previously thought.
... be that we don't have the necessary dating techniques to make these determinations."
Lowell is an expert in the use of radiocarbon dating techniques. His co-author in the Science piece (as well as ...
A Colorado couple researching the shroud dispute radiocarbon dating of the alleged burial cloth of Jesus, and Oxford has agreed to help them reexamine the findings. ...
... by measuring how long rocks once covered by ice have been exposed to cosmic radiation, estimates of ice retreat based on radiocarbon dates from organic material as well as changes in ocean salinity.
... the University of York's campus expansion could be that of one of Britain's earliest victims of tuberculosis. Radiocarbon dating suggests that the man died in the fourth century. He was interred in a ...
Radiocarbon dating shows that the tool - an awl fashioned from the leg bone of a white tail deer, with one end ground to a point - is 10,400 years old. The find supports the growing notion ...
... dates placing the bulk of industrial-scale production at Khirbat en-Nahas in the 10th century ... team, Levy said, used high-precision radiocarbon dating on date seeds, sticks of tamarisk and other woods ...
... last 2,500 years. However, only the medieval event, whose age was determined by radiocarbon dating of organic material in the sediment, correlated between the two studies.
The results suggest that ...
... The team used both new data and existing records of radiocarbon dating on cave bear remains to construct their chronology for cave bear extinction.
"Our work shows that the ...