Ultrafiltration of Bone Samples is Neither the Problem nor the Solution

  • Fülöp R
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Abstract

We conducted analyses to identify the most suitable bone pretreatment protocol to be used by the recently established Radiocarbon Laboratory at the University of Cologne, CologneAMS. In 2 sets of analyses, we determined 14C ages for subsamples taken from 3 14C bone standards (Oxford Mammoth, VIRI I, and VIRI H) complemented by age determinations of 12 unknown bone samples. Our results suggest that the strength and duration of the acid and alkali steps and the temperature of gelatinization might have a larger influence on the obtained ages than the presence or absence of ultrafiltration as a pretreatment step. © 2013 by the Arizona Board of Regents on behalf of the University of Arizona.

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Fülöp, R.-H. (2013). Ultrafiltration of Bone Samples is Neither the Problem nor the Solution. Radiocarbon, 55(3–4). https://doi.org/10.2458/azu_js_rc.55.16296

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