Precision and accuracy in applied C-14 dating: some findings from the Fourth International Radiocarbon Inter-comparison

  • EM Scott*
  • , C Bryant
  • , G Cook
  • , S Gulliksen
  • , D Harkness
  • , J Heinemeier
  • , E McGee
  • , P Naysmith
  • , G Possnert
  • , H van der Plicht
  • , I. Carmi
  • , M van Strydonck
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

Users in the Quaternary and Archaeological Sciences have expressed a general desire for significant improvements in the accuracy and precision of radiocarbon dating results in general but also allied to the measurement of small samples. The accuracy and precision of measurement has also been the focus of some attention within the C-14 community. As a result, the C-14 community has undertaken a wide-scale, far-reaching and evolving programme of inter-comparisons, to the benefit of laboratories and users alike. the most recent being completed in 2001. The information arising from the studies is important for the appropriate interpretation of the scientific evidence provided by C-14 analyses in calibration and construction of chronologies where assemblages of dates are frequently assessed.

In this paper, some preliminary findings from the Fourth International Radiocarbon Inter-comparison, completed in 2001, will be reviewed and some conclusions drawn with regard to accuracy and precision of C-14 dates. (C) 2004 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1209-1213
Number of pages5
JournalJournal of Archaeological Science
Volume31
Issue number9
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Sept-2004

Keywords

  • radiocarbon dating
  • Inter-comparison
  • precision
  • accuracy

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