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Birmingham University Radiocarbon Dates IV

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  18 July 2016

F. W. Shotton
Affiliation:
The University of Birmingham, Birmingham, England
D. J. Blundell
Affiliation:
The University of Birmingham, Birmingham, England
R. E. G. Williams
Affiliation:
The University of Birmingham, Birmingham, England
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Measurements have continued with both the 1 L and 6 L counters. Results are not corrected for C13 fractionation. Errors quoted refer only to the standard deviation calculated from a statistical analysis of sample and background count rates and the Libby half-life of 5570 ± 30 yr. Pretreatment has been continued as described previously (Shotton, Blundell, and Williams, 1969).

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