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Published online by Cambridge University Press:  31 October 2019

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© 2019 by the Arizona Board of Regents on behalf of the University of Arizona 

Dear readers,

We are pleased to present Part 1 of 2 of Radiocarbon 2018, the Proceedings of the 23rd International Radiocarbon Conference, which was held June 17–22, 2018, in Trondheim, Norway and hosted by NTNU University Museum. Part 2 will be published in the December 2019 issue of Radiocarbon.

The study of radiocarbon is broad, so this meeting brought together researchers from many fields and interests. We are grateful to the more than 280 participants from around the world who met in Trondheim to share their diverse ideas and perhaps discuss new collaborations. We would like to thank the sponsors, invited speakers, and committee members for their invaluable contributions. We also thank all the participants for their engaging and fruitful discussions, both in session and out. In all, we hosted approximately 110 oral presentations and over 230 poster presentations.

When the sessions were done for the day, participants were free to explore the lovely town of Trondheim, which is within walking distance of the conference venue, the Scandic Lerkendal hotel. Excursions included pub nights as well as a beautiful organ concert in the historic Nidaros Cathedral, followed by a gala dinner held at the stately Frimurerlogen building, where guests were treated to live music, an excellent meal, wine, and (for some) dancing into the night.

We hope everyone enjoyed their experience in Trondheim and we hope to see you all again soon. The next Radiocarbon Conference will be held in 2021 in Israel, coordinated by Elisabetta Boaretto and hosted by the Weizmann Institute of Science.

On behalf of the Organizing Committee,

Marie-Josée Nadeau

Guest editor

ORGANIZING COMMITTEES

Local Organizing Committee

Marie Josée Nadeau

Martin Seiler

Solveig Bakken

Pieter M. Grootes

John Øystein

Haarsaker

Sylvie Lélu

Sølvi Stene

Helene Løvstrand Svarva

Terje Thun

Einar Værnes

Scientific Committee

Philippa Ascough

Alex Bayliss

Elizabetta Boaretto

Mathieu Boudin

Lucio Calcagnile

Alexander E. Cherkinsky

Gordon Cook

Carley Crann

Michael Dee

Stewart Fallon

Pieter M. Grootes

Irka Hajdas

Christine Hatté

Alan Hogg

Quan Hua

Eiliv Larsen

Ann McNichol

John Meadows

Gesine Mollenhauer

Mihály Molnár

Marie-Josée Nadeau

Jesper Olsen

Gianluca Quarta

Andrzej Rakowski

Janet Rethemeyer

Guaciara dos Santos

Bettina Schulz-Paulsson

Linda Scott Cummings

Hongtao Shen

Andrew Smith

John Southon

Axel Steinhof

Kristina Stenström

Sönke Szidat

Susan Trumbore

Lukas Wacker

Eva-Maria Wild

Antoine Zazzo

SPONSORS

We want to thank our sponsors for their generous contributions:

  • The Research Council of Norway

  • The Norwegian University of Science and Technology

  • Det Kongelige Norske Videnskabers Selskab

  • Ionplus

  • High Voltage Engineering

  • National Electrostatic Corporation

  • Thermo Fisher

  • Cambridge University Press

PHOTOS

Participants of Radiocarbon 2018 at the Scandic Lerkendal conference center in Trondheim, Norway. (Photos courtesy of the organizers.)

Conference participants listening to the opening plenary talk of Elisabetta Boaretto.

Discussions during a poster session.

Gathering of the scientific committee on the first conference day.

Conference host Marie-Josée Nadeau giving her opening speech for the Radiocarbon 2018 conference.

Bovin quartet performing at the gala dinner.

Local organizing committee from NTNU.

CONFERENCE PARTICIPANTS

ANNOUNCEMENT