6th June 2011, 06:54 PM
"They matched notoriously imprecise carbon-14 dates from organic remains – which can have a margin of error of centuries – with all the other evidence from archaeological finds, narrowing the dates for sites from centuries to decades."
Can anyone enlighten me as to what this new dating technique actually is? It looks to me as if loads of data has been studied intensely and the chronologies of these CWs refined - thanks to some super-wizard computer programme. Research, more like, but not a new dating technique.
Can anyone enlighten me as to what this new dating technique actually is? It looks to me as if loads of data has been studied intensely and the chronologies of these CWs refined - thanks to some super-wizard computer programme. Research, more like, but not a new dating technique.