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The Courtrai chest from New College, Oxford, re-examined
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 02 January 2015
Abstract
The first and obvious strength of AMS and other small-sample radiocarbon techniques is in the tiny quantities of material they destroy, opening the way for 14C determinations on little and precious objects – fabric and pictures, for examples – from which no curator will sacrifice a large chunk. In this case, the object is a more substantial thing, but the point still applies; and the size of its timbers has made possible a completely independent and confirming date by dendrochronology.
This paper follows the normal ANTIQUITY convention of b.p. for uncalibrated dates.
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