Radiocarbon Dating
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Radiocarbon dating is a method used for dating archaeological and geological specimens that contain organic material, by measuring the residual radioactivity of a carbon isotope. This technique provides absolute dates for artifacts and fossils up to around 50,000 years old, crucial for understanding ancient timelines. It is an indispensable tool in archaeology, paleontology, and earth sciences.
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