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Radiocarbon Calibration 0
Radiocarbon calibration is the process of adjusting radiocarbon dating results to account for variations in atmospheric carbon-14 levels over time, enabling more accurate age estimations of archaeological and geological samples. This calibration is achieved by comparing radiocarbon dates with dates obtained from other methods, such as dendrochronology, to create calibration curves that correct for fluctuations in carbon-14 concentrations.
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