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Carbon Dating Methods In Archaeology

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Carbon dating is a method used by archaeologists to determine the age of organic materials by comparing the amount of Carbon-14 present in a sample to the amount in living organisms.

Key Features

  • Accuracy in determining the age of organic materials
  • Non-destructive method
  • Widely accepted in the scientific community

Pros

  • Provides valuable insights into the past
  • Allows for more precise dating of archaeological finds

Cons

  • Limited to dating organic materials only
  • Requires knowledge and expertise to interpret results accurately

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