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Radiocarbon Dating: A Summary
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 27 June 2018
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The Preceding discussions have considered the radiocarbon dates in relation to a number of archaeological, geological, and palynological problems. It remains to consider the endeavor as a whole, and to reach some conclusions concerning its present and future value and usefulness. Of primary importance is a consideration of what the dates mean. Basic to this is an understanding of the statistics involved. At the request of the Committee, Arnold, who has been intimately associated with the project, has kindly contributed the following explanatory paragraphs:
It seems worth while to review briefly the physical scientist's notions about the errors inherent in such measurements, as they apply to radiocarbon dates.
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