0 a method of calculating the age of extremely old objects by measuring the amount of a particular type of carbon in them -- datowanie radiowęglowe
Despite its vital role, radiocarbon dating has a number of weaknesses, both inherent within the technique and also specific to the region.
This chronology has been obtained from radiocarbon dating of the tomb and other structures at the site.
Because of the vagaries of radiocarbon dating, however, the double punch must remain for the moment merely intriguing speculation.
These data highlight key contrasts in resolution between radiocarbon dating and tephrochronology.
Despite this progress, radiocarbon dating is still underutilized.
This classification will be improved if peat or other suitable material for radiocarbon dating can be discovered between flows.
All of these records may be potentially integrated using tephrochronology, and/or an intensive use of radiocarbon dating.
These links are supported by neutron activation analysis of the ceramics and by radiocarbon dating.