Archaeological dating methods
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OCR (Oxidizable Carbon Ratio) Carbon Dating Site
http://members.aol.com/dsfrink/ocr/ocrpage.htm

Potassium-Argon dating
http://emuseum.mnsu.edu/archaeology/dating/dat_ka.html

Radiocarbon calibration software
http://www.archeodroit.net/anthro/Contents/datelabs.html#14Csofts

Radiocarbon dating at the British Museum
http://www.thebritishmuseum.ac.uk/science/techniques/sr-tech-c14.html

Radiocarbon dating laboratories
http://www.radiocarbon.org/Info/index.html

Radiocarbon online data bases
http://www.archeodroit.net/anthro/Contents/datelabs.html#14Cbases

Radiocarbon Web Info (from the New Zealand Radiocarbon dating laboratory)
http://www.c14dating.com/

The 14C method
http://www.nhm-wien.ac.at/NHM/Prehist/Stadler/14C_Project/
14C_Project_The_14C_Method.html

What is dendrochronology ?
http://www.sonic.net/bristlecone/dendro.html

When dating ancient objects, how do scientists determine the initial percentage of a parent isotope in a dating sample?
http://www.usatoday.com/news/science/wonderquest/2002-02-13-dating-clock.htm

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Oxbow site, New Brunswick, Canada, lowest layers c.3,000 bp. Copywright web site.
Oxbow site, New Brunswick, Canada
lowest layers c.3,000 bp
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