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The Accuracy of Radiocarbon Dates

Journal Article · · Antiquity
The first test of the accuracy of dates obtained by the radiocarbon technique was made by determining whether dates so obtained agreed with the historical dates for materials of known age (n. 1). The validity of the radiocarbon method continues to be an important question, especially in the light of the numerous results that have been accumulated and the greater precision of the technique during the past few years (n. 2).

The radiocarbon content of the biosphere depends on three supposedly independent geophysical quantities: (i) the average cosmic ray intensity over a period of 8000 years (the average life of radiocarbon) as measured in our solar system but outside the earth's magnetic field (n. 1); (ii) the magnitude (but not the orientation, because of the relatively rapid mixing over the earth's surface) of the magnetic field in the vicinity of the earth, averaged over the same period (n. 1,3); and (iii) the degree of mixing of the oceans during the same period (n. 1). The question of the accuracy of radiocarbon dates therefore is of interest to geophysicists in general as well as to the archaeologists, geologists and historians who use the dates.

Previous workers in this area (n. 1, 2) have reported some discrepancies, and it is the purpose here to consider the matter further.

Research Organization:
Univ. of California, Los Angeles
Sponsoring Organization:
USDOE
NSA Number:
NSA-17-019740
OSTI ID:
4726888
Journal Information:
Antiquity, Journal Name: Antiquity Journal Issue: 147 Vol. 37; ISSN 0003-598X; ISSN applab
Country of Publication:
Country unknown/Code not available
Language:
English

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