Radiocarbon dating confirms Teutonic Knights built Feldioara Fortress in 13th-century Transylvania
For centuries, the ruins of Feldioara Fortress in southeastern Transylvania stood at the center of a long historical debate. Many ...
Radiocarbon dating news and research explaining how carbon-14 analysis helps archaeologists date ancient sites and artifacts
For centuries, the ruins of Feldioara Fortress in southeastern Transylvania stood at the center of a long historical debate. Many ...
A debate over the dating of prehistoric cave art has resurfaced after a French researcher challenged several widely publicized age ...
Archaeologists working at the Sizewell C excavation in Suffolk have uncovered the remains of an ancient cremation pyre at Goose ...
A recent study has now provided the first precise chronological framework for the Bronze Age settlement mound at Tabakoni in ...
Across the plains of what is now Ukraine, long before agriculture had revolutionized human life, groups of hunter-gatherers encountered winters ...
A newly published study in Science Advances provides the strongest evidence to date that ancient human tracks found at White ...
A research team from the Center de Recherche et de Restauration des Musées de France has uncovered charcoal-based Paleolithic cave ...
In a recent study published in the open-access journal PLOS ONE on November 15, 2023, researchers from the Austrian Academy ...
The third 14C and Diet conference will be held at the University of Oxford 20th – 23rd June, 2023. As ...
Archaeologists and researchers have unveiled a revolutionary statistical method that addresses longstanding challenges in radiocarbon dating, a critical tool for ...
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