Radiocarbon dating of two old African baobabs from India

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The article presents the radiocarbon investigation of the baobab of Jhunsi, Allahabad and the Parijaat tree at Kintoor, two old African baobabs from northern India. Several wood samples extracted from these baobabs were analysed by using AMS radiocarbon dating. The radiocarbon date of the oldest samples were 779 ± 41 BP for the baobab of Jhunsi and 793 ± 37 BP for the baobab of Kintoor. The corresponding calibrated ages are 770 ± 25 and 775 ± 25 calendar years. These values indicate that both trees are around 800 years old and become the oldest dated African baobabs outside Africa.

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Patrut, A., Garg, A., Woodborne, S., Patrut, R. T., Rakosy, L., Ratiu, I. A., & Lowy, D. A. (2020). Radiocarbon dating of two old African baobabs from India. PLoS ONE, 15(1). https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0227352

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