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An advantage of the accelerator mass spectrometer (AMS) method of radiocarbon dating is:
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Factors that can affect the utility of radiocarbon dating include:
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When faced with a choice of wood to use in tree-ring dating, which of the following would yield the best results?
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What was revolutionary about Nelson's 1914 excavation methodology at San Cristobal Pueblo in New Mexico?
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Dendrochronology provides a(n) measure of time, while the Law of Superposition allows for a(n) measure of time.
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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 that:
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Radiocarbon dating is useful worldwide because the amount of atmospheric 14C has remained constant through time.
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Which of the following dating techniques helps to bridge the dating gap between radiocarbon and potassium argon dating?
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Which of the following dating methods provides the most precise date?
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Which of the following is not a trapped charge dating method?
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At an extremely old site (greater than 500,000 years), such as the older levels at Olduvai Gorge, the best type of dating technique to use would be Potassium-Argon or Argon-Argon.
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Organisms that obtain carbon from a source that is depleted or enriched in 14C relative to the atmosphere may return ages that are considerably older or younger than they actually are. This is due to:
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Because different plants use different photosynthetic pathways that discriminate against carbon-13 in different ways, plants that are the same age can produce different radiocarbon ages.
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A tree ring sequence developed in the southwestern United States would be equally as applicable in a region such as the Mediterranean.
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A tree ring sequence is only useful in the region in which it was developed because:
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The "battleship" shape that the text mentions when discussing seriation refers to changes in the 'popularity' of a morphological type.
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When documentary evidence is not available, known ages of artifact types are generated to create age-range or median ages for historical features or sites using
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