explain the suitability of material for radiocarbon dating
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Radiocarbon dating is a method of measuring the age of organic or carbonate phases in radiocarbon years by the level of the nuclide 14C remaining in the sample. Calibration of the radiocarbon age is done by comparison to known-age records such as tree rings.
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Radiocarbon dating is a method of measuring the age of organic or carbonate phases in radiocarbon years by the level of the nuclide 14C remaining in the sample.
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