mirrored file at http://SaturnianCosmology.Org/ For complete access to all the files of this collection see http://SaturnianCosmology.org/search.php ========================================================== invited. There are many, many interesting applications of radiocarbon dating in a variety of different fields. If you would like to set up information regarding a project in which radiocarbon dating illuminated or solved a problem or in which C14 played a central role, please contact f.petchey at waikato.ac.nz ARCHAEOLOGY * The Dead Sea scrolls Page describing the Dead Sea scrolls at the Library of Congress, Washington. * Dead Sea Scrolls Short press release concerning the recent radiocarbon dating of some of the scrolls. * Kennewick Man Newspaper reports concerning the 9,200-year-old bones found recently along the banks of the Columbia River in Kennewick, Washington. * Debert, a palaeoIndian site in Nova Scotia Extensive radiocarbon dating from the Debert site, Nova Scotia indicates occupation between 10,600 and 10,700 BP. * Archaeometry and Stonehenge Presentation of results of excavations and dating of the Stonehenge 20th century excavations project. * Dating Stonehenge 52 radiocarbon dates have been measured in the reexcavation of parts of this famous archaeological site. * The Cave of Chauvet-Pont-D'Arc Radiocarbon dates from the caves are the earliest currently known for rock art in the region. * Archaeological research at Oslonki, Poland The site of Oslonki is dated by 24 radiocarbon dates, which when calibrated to calendar years point to a dating of between 4300 and 4000 B.C. * Dombate passage tomb, Spain WWW page about the megalithic monument of Dombate (La Corunha, Galicia, NW Spain) with several C14 dates for different moments of the life of the monument (in Spanish). * The Origins of Angkor Archaeological Project From the University of Otago (New Zealand) and the Fine Arts Department of Thailand, the project is concerned with investigating archaeology of pre-formative Angkorean society of South East Asia. Radiocarbon dating underpins the chronological aspects of the investigation. * Radiocarbon dating of the Angel site and phase in regional perspective. Sherri Hilgeman and Mark Schurr of the Glenn A. Black Laboratory of Archaeology. * Radiocarbon chronology from the prehistoric Caborn site, Indiana. by Cheryl Ann Munson (Indiana University) and Marjorie Melvin Jones (University of Southern Indiana). * Excavations at Pinarbasi , near Catal Huyuk, Turkey. Radiocarbon data. * Database of radiocarbon dates for British & Irish archaeology . * Archaeometry (University of Oxford) Past datelists. * Absolute Chronology for Early Civilisations in Austria and Central Europe using 14C Dating with Accelerator Mass Spectrometry * Canadian Archaeological Radiocarbon Database. * Mapping Ancient History A Java based map of Canada, showing the location and spread of dated sites based on the radiocarbon dates held in the Canadian Archaeological Radiocarbon database * Scientific American article, "Artful Dating" - dating geoglyphs, found on the desert floor of the southwestern U.S. OCEANOGRAPHY * The World Ocean Circulation Experiment (WOCE) The World Ocean Circulation Experiment (WOCE); at the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution's NOSAMS Facility. Measuring carbon in the Pacific and Indian Ocean to understand better the processes of ocean circulation. * Ocean sediment C-14 data The Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory of Columbia University has compiled 974 C-14 dates from 309 ocean sediments cores, covering the period from 40,000 years BP to the present worldwide. PALAEOENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES * The America's Project A palaeovegetational reconstruction of the North and South Americam continents using a radiocarbon dated timeframe from 15-9 ky BP. * Wrangel Island Mammoths Abstract of the /Radiocarbon/ article of the fascinating discovery that mamoths were still alive on this subarctic island at 2000 BC. * TephraBase Radiocarbon Search Search the Tephrabase directory for radiocarbon dated volcanic tephras. * Dating of Bear Lake, Western USA. The USGS Bear Lake Project aims to create records of past climate change for the Bear Lake region,including changes in precipitation patterns during the last 10,000 years and how the size of Bear Lake has varied in the past, to assess the possibility of future flooding and drought. * Radiocarbon dating the inundation of the Bering Land Bridge New Evidence on the Timing of Inundation of the Bering Land Bridge, Based on Radiocarbon Ages of Macrofossils. CALIBRATION AND DENDROCHRONOLOGY * Laboratory of Tree-Ring Research, University of Arizona. * Ancient Bristlecone Pine homepage. * Aegean Dendrochronology Project at Cornell University. * The International Tree-Ring Data Bank (ITRDB) maintained by the NOAA Paleoclimatology Program and World Data Center for Paleoclimatology. * The Sheffield Dendrochronology Laboratory , Sheffield, England. * The Climatic Research Unit , University of East Anglia, Norwich, England. PALAEOCLIMATOLOGY * Current research in palaeoclimates and solar variation using tree ring dated C14 chronologies at the University of Arizona. * Palaeoclimates from Arctic Lakes and Estuaries (PALE) Home Page , including palaeoclimate databases from around the world. * Various Paleoclimatology links, University of Massachusetts, Climate System Research Center. METEOROLOGY * The Mars Meteorite. Investigation of the "terrestrial age" of Martian Meteorites using radiocarbon. *INDEX** | * Introduction * | *Measurement * | *Applications * | *WWW Links * | *k12 * | *Publication * | *Corrections * | * Age calculation * | *Calibration * | *Pretreatment * | *References * | *Awards * | * Credits * | *What's new? * | *Email * | * * * HTML DOCUMENT BY T.HIGHAM and F.PETCHEY.