Dating Methods, Archeological and Historical
Techniques for determining the ages of objects at archaeological sites are critical to understanding the evolution of human societies. Archaeologists use relative dating methods (such as a fossil’s position within layers of soil), to determine the sequence of events and absolute dating methods (such as the radioactive decay of a carbon isotope), to determine the actual age of an artifact. ...
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