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Sydney University Natural Radiocarbon Measurements V

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  18 July 2016

R Gillespie
Affiliation:
Sydney University Radiocarbon Laboratory, Department of Physical Chemistry, University of Sydney, N S W 2006, Australia
R B Temple
Affiliation:
Sydney University Radiocarbon Laboratory, Department of Physical Chemistry, University of Sydney, N S W 2006, Australia
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Experimental procedures and methods of age calculation are as previously described (Gillespie Sc Temple, 1976), except that bc/ad ages are not reported (resolution of 9th Radiocarbon Conference, 1976).

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