Vogel, JCVisser, EFuls, A2007-06-122007-06-122001Vogel, JC, et al.2001. Suitability of Ostrich eggshell for radiocarbon dating. Radiocarbon, vol. 43(1), pp 133-1370033-8222http://hdl.handle.net/10204/543Copyright: 2001 University of ArizonaOstrich eggshell from archaeological sites remains largely free of more recent carbon contamination and as such is suitable material for radiocarbon dating. The carbonate fraction of the shell does, however, display an initial deficit in C14, which causes the ages to appear 180 ± 120 years too old.enRadiocarbon datingOstrich eggshellContaiminationSuitability of Ostrich eggshell for radiocarbon datingArticleVogel, J., Visser, E., & Fuls, A. (2001). Suitability of Ostrich eggshell for radiocarbon dating. http://hdl.handle.net/10204/543Vogel, JC, E Visser, and A Fuls "Suitability of Ostrich eggshell for radiocarbon dating." (2001) http://hdl.handle.net/10204/543Vogel J, Visser E, Fuls A. Suitability of Ostrich eggshell for radiocarbon dating. 2001; http://hdl.handle.net/10204/543.TY - Article AU - Vogel, JC AU - Visser, E AU - Fuls, A AB - Ostrich eggshell from archaeological sites remains largely free of more recent carbon contamination and as such is suitable material for radiocarbon dating. The carbonate fraction of the shell does, however, display an initial deficit in C14, which causes the ages to appear 180 ± 120 years too old. DA - 2001 DB - ResearchSpace DP - CSIR KW - Radiocarbon dating KW - Ostrich eggshell KW - Contaimination LK - https://researchspace.csir.co.za PY - 2001 SM - 0033-8222 T1 - Suitability of Ostrich eggshell for radiocarbon dating TI - Suitability of Ostrich eggshell for radiocarbon dating UR - http://hdl.handle.net/10204/543 ER -