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      SHCal13 Southern Hemisphere Calibration, 0–50,000 Years cal BP

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          The Southern Hemisphere SHCal04 radiocarbon calibration curve has been updated with the addition of new data sets extending measurements to 2145 cal BP and including the ANSTO Younger Dryas Huon pine data set. Outside the range of measured data, the curve is based upon the ern Hemisphere data sets as presented in IntCal13, with an interhemispheric offset averaging 43 ± 23 yr modeled by an autoregressive process to represent the short-term correlations in the offset.

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          Pretoria Calibration Curve for Short-Lived Samples, 1930–3350 BC

          The high-precision radiocarbon calibration curve for short-lived samples (1–4 yr) of the early historical period (3rd millennium BC) presented previously (Vogelet al.1986) has been further substantiated and extended to link with a similar curve produced by de Jong for part of the 4th millennium BC (de Jong & Mook 1980). The precise dendrochronological age of the sample set measured by de Jong has finally been fixed (de Jong, Mook & Becker 1989), so that the two sets now cover the period 1930–3900 BC,i.e.,the Early Bronze Age and Late Chalcolithic periods of the Middle East. The standard calibration curve for the two sets is presented by Vogel and van der Plicht (1993).
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            Business Meeting: Recommendations/Resolutions Adopted by the Twelfth International Radiocarbon Conference

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              Journal
              applab
              Radiocarbon
              Radiocarbon
              University of Arizona
              0033-8222
              1945-5755
              2013
              February 2016
              : 55
              : 04
              : 1889-1903
              Article
              10.2458/azu_js_rc.55.16783
              baff5ac8-c0ea-4a53-8725-9fd5fb9aca75
              © 2013
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