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The Future of the Past: Dating archaeology using radiocarbon and particle accelerators

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Alumni Weekend
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Tom Higham examines some of the projects the Radiocarbon Accelerator Unit has been involved with over the last few years; from dating the Neanderthal extinction, to identifying the bones of Richard III and Alfred the Great.

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Series
Alumni Weekend
People
Tom Higham
Keywords
radio carbon dating
archaeology
Department: Alumni Office
Date Added: 03/10/2014
Duration: 00:38:57

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