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Swampy tales yield clues about Hawaii's climate past - UH System Current News
UH System Current NewsSwampy tales yield clues about Hawaii's climate pastUH System Current NewsRadiocarbon dating revealed that this core goes about 14000 years back in time and that its history overlaps the end stages of the last glacial period. Further analyses in Beilman's lab showed highly unusual dense organic matter and nitrogen isotope ...

UCSD chemist was moon expert, helped develop carbon dating - U-T San Diego
UCSD chemist was moon expert, helped develop carbon datingU-T San DiegoJames R. Arnold, the University of California San Diego chemist who helped develop the radiocarbon dating technique that is widely used in archaeology and later analyzed some of the first rocks brought back from the moon by the Apollo astronauts, ...

Guinea pigs: Easy-to-pack pets for early European explorers - msnbc.com
msnbc.comGuinea pigs: Easy-to-pack pets for early European explorersmsnbc.comThe archaeological site dates to the end of the 1500s or early 1600s, a range corroborated by radiocarbon dating of the bones. (This method dates material based on the decay rate of its radioactive carbon.) The researchers also analyzed isotopes in the ...Pocket Pets: Early Explorers Brought Guinea Pigs to EuropeLiveScience.comall 3 news articles »

Tamed dogs may go back 33000 years - Tucson Citizen
Daily MailTamed dogs may go back 33000 yearsTucson CitizenResearchers at UA and universities in England and the Netherlands used radiocarbon dating to determine that the skull of a Siberian dog was about 33000 years old. Slightly older dog remains were identified in Belgium a few years ago by a separate ...33000-year-old teeth from domesticated dogFuturity: Research NewsDog Skull Found in Siberia That's 33000 Years Old & Predates to the Last ...Z6MagResearchers uncover 33000-year-old dog skull in Siberian caveDigitalJournal.comRedOrbit -Times of Indiaall 43 news articles »

UCSD moon expert James Arnold dies - U-T San Diego
UCSD moon expert James Arnold diesU-T San DiegoUC San Diego James R. Arnold, a University of California San Diego chemist who helped develop the radiocarbon dating technique that's widely used in archaeology and later analyzed some of the first moon rocks brought to Earth by the Apollo astronauts, ...and more »

Mass grave belonged to Viking mercenaries - Telegraph.co.uk
Telegraph.co.ukMass grave belonged to Viking mercenariesTelegraph.co.ukRadiocarbon dating showed that the men had been killed some time around the year 1000, and isotope testing on their teeth found that they were from Scandinavia, suggesting they may have been Viking invaders. Now an archaeologist from Cambridge ...and more »

 
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