Libby’s UCLA Radiocarbon Laboratory: Contributions to Archaeology

  • Berger R
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Willard F Libby’s research, leading to the discovery of radiocarbon dating, was principally carried out at the University of Chicago after World War II with his main collaborators, E C Anderson and J R Arnold. At the behest of Libby, A V Grosse and his...

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Berger, R. (1992). Libby’s UCLA Radiocarbon Laboratory: Contributions to Archaeology. In Radiocarbon After Four Decades (pp. 421–434). Springer New York. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4757-4249-7_27

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