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Title: After excavating a hearth feature, you submit organic material from the hearth for a conventional ...
Post by: Dr.Vista on Jan 15, 2018
After excavating a hearth feature, you submit organic material from the hearth for a conventional radiocarbon date. The result comes back as follows: Beta-33003, 3500+/- 100 radiocarbon years BP. You know everything except
 
  a. Beta represents the Laboratory.
  b. 3500 represents the years before present.
  c. +/- 100 represents the standard error.
  d. 33003 is the radiocarbon date
  e. 3500 represents radiocarbon years


Title: After excavating a hearth feature, you submit organic material from the hearth for a conventional ...
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