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Personal Recollections of a Good Experiment

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  18 July 2016

Erle Nelson*
Affiliation:
Archaeology Department, Simon Fraser University, Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada. Email: [email protected]
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Abstract

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This is the written version of a retrospective talk given at the 20th Radiocarbon Conference in Hawaii, 2009. As requested, this is not a scholarly work, but simply a personal, subjective account of how a good experiment in the field of radiocarbon dating came about. It differs from the talk itself only in that I have eliminated some sideline commentary so that I can add a few thoughts originally intended for the end, when I had talked myself out of time.

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Invited Talks
Copyright
Copyright © 2010 by the Arizona Board of Regents on behalf of the University of Arizona 

References

Bennett, CL, Beukens, RP, Clover, MR, Gove, HE, Liebert, RB, Litherland, AE, Purser, KH, Sondheim, WE. 1977. Radiocarbon dating using electrostatic accelerators: negative ions provide the key. Science 198(4316):508–10.Google Scholar
Nelson, DE, Korteling, RG, Stott, WR. 1977. Carbon-14: direct detection at natural concentrations. Science 198(4316):507–8.Google Scholar