CincinnatiKid
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Carbon dating is the primary method of dating relics/objects.
Measuring carbon, or lack of, can establish a reasonable timeline/date of life, publication or manufacture. Radiocarbon accelerators provide a +/-95% accuracy.
If true, the +/-95% ain't no big deal when dating something a few hundred years old, but when dating objects millennia old, seems the percentages would graduate significantly?
Measuring carbon, or lack of, can establish a reasonable timeline/date of life, publication or manufacture. Radiocarbon accelerators provide a +/-95% accuracy.
If true, the +/-95% ain't no big deal when dating something a few hundred years old, but when dating objects millennia old, seems the percentages would graduate significantly?