2016
DOI: 10.1017/rdc.2016.110
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A Personal Reflection on 40 Years of Radiocarbon Dating and Archaeology

Abstract: In 1981, the first 14C and Archaeology Symposium was organized because it was felt necessary to have a symposium that focused on the specific problems related to the use of 14C dating in archaeology. The dating method has been constantly changing and approving itself technically as well as in the application of the method. The relationship between the archaeologists and the 14C dating laboratories has, however, never been straightforward. For a lot of 14C laboratories, archaeology was not their core business. … Show more

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“…Radiocarbon ( 14 C) dating is one of the most common methods for determining the age of organic material (Bayliss 2009; Strydonck 2017). Unfortunately, materials typically utilized for 14 C dating are not always recovered during archaeological excavations, therefore the chance to date pottery, one of the most ubiquitous archaeological finds from the early Neolithic, is particularly promising (e.g., Casanova et al 2020; Teetaert et al 2020).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Radiocarbon ( 14 C) dating is one of the most common methods for determining the age of organic material (Bayliss 2009; Strydonck 2017). Unfortunately, materials typically utilized for 14 C dating are not always recovered during archaeological excavations, therefore the chance to date pottery, one of the most ubiquitous archaeological finds from the early Neolithic, is particularly promising (e.g., Casanova et al 2020; Teetaert et al 2020).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%