From revolution to convention: The past, present and future ofradiocarbon dating
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Radiocarbon dates form the basis of many archaeological chronologies that span the last 50,000 years. Since the first studies in the early 1950s the method has changed almost beyond recognition, with the major developments often described as revolutions.
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Journal of Archaeological Science
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