
doi: 10.1038/213415a0
pmid: 4291481
SELLSTEDT et al.1 have described a method for the removal of inorganic carbonates from bone so that the residual collagen can be used as a source material for radiocarbon dating, and they conclude that this “offers the archaeologist an elegant and versatile tool which is likely to find wide application”.
Carbon Isotopes, Age Determination by Skeleton
Carbon Isotopes, Age Determination by Skeleton
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