No CrossRef data available.
Article contents
University of Granada Radiocarbon Dates VII
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 18 July 2016
Extract
Core share and HTML view are not available for this content. However, as you have access to this content, a full PDF is available via the ‘Save PDF’ action button.
This paper includes determinations of archaeological, geological and palaeobotanical samples from Spain and Portugal, measured at the University of Granada Radiocarbon Dating Laboratory, from 1990 to 1991. Pretreatment of charcoal and wood samples is a standard acid-basic procedure using 8% HCl and 2% NaOH at boiling temperature. The collagen of bone samples is obtained by the Longin (1971) method. The method of dating is benzene synthesis and liquid scintillation counting.
- Type
- Date Lists
- Information
- Copyright
- Copyright © The American Journal of Science
References
González-Gómez, C.
1988
CALI, a computer program for calibration of radiocarbon dates. Unpublished software.Google Scholar
González-Gómez, C.
1992
University of Granada radiocarbon dates VI.
Radiocarbon
34(1): 133–139.Google Scholar
González-Gómez, C.
1995 A general computer program for radiocarbon dating laboratories. In
Cook, G. T., Harkness, D. D., Miller, B. F. and Scott, E. M., eds., Proceedings of the 15th International 14C Conference.
Radiocarbon
37(2): 789–790.Google Scholar
Longin, R.
1971
New method of collagen extraction for radiocarbon dating.
Nature
230: 241–242.Google Scholar
Pearson, G. W., Pilcher, J. R., Baillie, M. G. L., Corbet, D. M. and Qua, F.
1986
High-precision 14C measurements of Irish oaks to show the natural 14C variations from ad 1840 to 5210 bc. In
Stuiver, M. and Kra, R. S., eds., Proceedings of the 12th International 14C Conference.
Radiocarbon
28(2B): 911–934.Google Scholar
Stuiver, M. and Polach, H.
1977
Reporting of 14C data. In
Stuiver, M. and Kra, R., eds., Calibration Issue.
Radiocarbon
19(3): 355–363.Google Scholar
Stuiver, M. and Reimer, P. J.
1986
A computer program for radiocarbon age calibration.
Radiocarbon
28(2B): 1022–1030.Google Scholar
You have
Access