2023
DOI: 10.3389/feart.2023.1064717
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Radiocarbon dating and its applications in Chinese archeology: An overview

Abstract: Radiocarbon dating is a well-established chronometric technique that has been widely employed in Chinese archeology since the first radiocarbon laboratory started operating in the Institute of Archaeology at the Chinese Academy of Sciences in 1965. In the three decades of studies that followed, achievements were made in radiocarbon dating, especially in measurement techniques, sample preparation, and the establishment of regional chronological frameworks. There is no doubt that Chinese archeology entered a gol… Show more

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“…Radiocarbon-based chronologies have become increasingly important in our understanding of early Dynastic China (Chen 2023;XSZ Project 2022). A major step-change in this process was the development of Bayesian modeling which allowed radiocarbon dates from specified contexts to constrain the chronologies (Bayliss 2009;Bronk Ramsey 2019), leading to greater precision in the calibrated dates.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Radiocarbon-based chronologies have become increasingly important in our understanding of early Dynastic China (Chen 2023;XSZ Project 2022). A major step-change in this process was the development of Bayesian modeling which allowed radiocarbon dates from specified contexts to constrain the chronologies (Bayliss 2009;Bronk Ramsey 2019), leading to greater precision in the calibrated dates.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%