Stems, twigs and driftwood embedded in the sand and mud were used to carbon-date the core sections. |
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It had proved impossible to carbon-date the bone fragment accurately because of an absence of collagen from the sample. |
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The Vatican was deciding whether to allow scientists to carbon-date a segment of the cloth. |
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Now, I don't know that you can accurately carbon-date 20 years ago as the day facts left the building. |
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You could carbon-date those coins and determine that one was from the twentieth century and one was from ancient Rome. |
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Specific references instantly carbon-date those films, rendering them ever more unintelligible to future viewers. |
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I've noticed that some of the most devoted readers tend to carbon-date themselves by editor. |
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In order to carbon-date something, samples of this carbon have to be done. |
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The dig team will now examine and carbon-date finds from the site to try to work out when people would have lived in the village. |
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But we plan to carbon-date the charcoal at the site to find out the exact date of the building. |
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They hope to locate and identify bones compatible with Gherardini''s, carbon-date them and ultimately extract DNA to compare it with that of Gherardini''s descendants. |
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