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Delving into Early Bronze I: Societal shifts in Southern Levant

The Jordan Times 09 Feb 2025
AMMAN — According to radiocarbon calibrated dates, the Early Bronze I (EB 1) lasted almost six centuries, between c. 3,700 and c. 3,100 BC. Some societal changes took place during that period which shaped societies after six hundred years ... Image. ... Local ... .
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This 500 year old shark is the longest living vertebrate ever known!

The Times of India 07 Feb 2025
Since the innermost proteins develop while the shark is still in its mother's womb, their ages can be determined using radiocarbon dating techniques.
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Did the Eruption of Santorini Destroy the Minoan Civilization?

Greek Reporter 06 Feb 2025
On the basis of ice core dating and radiocarbon dating evidence, scientists began placing this eruption in the 1600s BC rather than the 1500s ... not all the evidence agrees with such an early date.
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1,000-year-old discovery unearthed at Alaska base

Stars and Stripes 05 Feb 2025
Radiocarbon dating that measures deterioration of organic substances over time pegged the cache at about 10 centuries old, according to Liz Ortiz, a civilian Air Force archaeologist at Elmendorf-Richardson.
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Archaeologists Discover World’s Oldest Known Rune Stone

Greek Reporter 04 Feb 2025
Scientists utilized radiocarbon dating on cremated human remains and charcoal found at the site to ascertain the stone’s age. The results date the inscriptions between 50 BC and 275 AD, making ...
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The oldest shoes in the world are on display in Oregon

The Oregonian 04 Feb 2025
Known as the Fort Rock sandals, the oldest pieces in the collection were later radiocarbon-dated to be 10,400 years old ... The oldest pieces, of corded fibers, came from the Paisley Caves and date back to 12,700 years ago.
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Piecing together the puzzle of the world's earliest datable rune stone

Phys Dot Org 03 Feb 2025
The archaeological contexts of the finds provide excellent opportunities for dating the rune stone by radiocarbon dates ... Radiocarbon dating revealed yet another surprise ... radiocarbon dates provide insight into rune-stone traditions, Antiquity (2025).
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Roman pottery and human remains found in Exeter archaeology dig

BBC News 02 Feb 2025
Archaeologist Simon Hughes says some of the finds are being analysed to provide a radiocarbon date. .
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Roman pottery and human remains found in Exeter

BBC News 02 Feb 2025
Archaeologist Simon Hughes says some of the finds are being analysed to provide a radiocarbon date ... .
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SV Chat: Growing abalone beneath the Monterey Wharf

SiliconValley.com 02 Feb 2025
Abalone have�a long and storied history in California ... (The California Department of Fish and Wildlife) did some radiocarbon dating of shells, and they found that the really big ones, that are 10 inches and over, could be 100 years old when they die.
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Hopes remains found in Belgium are those of Irish war hero Patrick Sarsfield

RTE 31 Jan 2025
radiocarbon dating, which can determine the age of a biological specimen as old as 62,000 years, and DNA tests. Bone samples taken from the site will be radiocarbon dated to determine if the two men died around the same time as Sarsfield's death.
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Hopes human remains found in Belgium are those of Irish war hero Patrick Sarsfield

RTE 31 Jan 2025
radiocarbon dating, which can determine the age of a biological specimen as old as 62,000 years, and DNA tests. Bone samples taken from the site will be radiocarbon dated to determine if the two men died around the same time as Sarsfield's death.
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Mamluk-Era burial discovery in Black Desert: Delving into 14th-Century Rituals and Practices

The Jordan Times 30 Jan 2025
“The few bones seem to belong to a single adult person, but the high degree of fragmentation does not allow for further detail,” said Akkerman, adding that two bone fragments were radiocarbon-dated ...
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Archaeologists uncover traces of the Abbey of St. Savino

Heritage Daily 29 Jan 2025
To date this early phase, exploratory borehole drilling will be necessary, enabling the team to analyse the stratigraphy and any organic materials for radiocarbon dating, thereby providing a clearer understanding of the site’s context.

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