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The leading chronometric method for archaeology is radiocarbon dating (Figure 7.32). This method is based on the decay of 14C, which is an unstable isotope of carbon.
The leading chronometric method for archaeology is radiocarbon dating (Figure 7.32). This method is based on the decay of 14C, which is an unstable isotope of carbon.
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