Single amino acid radiocarbon dating of Upper Paleolithic modern humans.
Archaeological bones are usually dated by radiocarbon measurement of extracted collagen. However, low collagen content, contamination from the burial environment, or museum conservation work, such as addition of glues, preservatives, and fumigants to "protect" archaeological materials, hav...
Main Authors: | Marom, A, McCullagh, J, Higham, T, Sinitsyn, A, Hedges, R |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2012
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