W.F. Libby and the development of radiocarbon dating.

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Perhaps the greatest contribution made by the physical sciences to archaeology can be attributed to William Frank Libby, who died in 1980. Following an outline of his career, an assessment is made of the impact of his discovery on prehistoric archaeology. -J.Sheail

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Burleigh, R. (1981). W.F. Libby and the development of radiocarbon dating. Antiquity, 55(214), 96–98. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0003598X00043866

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