Improvement of the procedure for probabilistic calibration of radiocarbon dates

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A set of computer procedures for probabilistic calibration of 14C dates was developed at the Gliwice Radiocarbon Laboratory for the IBM PC compatible microcomputer. The program comprises three main options: 1) calibration of a single 14C date, 2) calibration of a set of arbitrary dates, 3) calibration of a set of related dates. Results of calibration are presented in the form of graphs and numeric data, including tables of selected quantiles and interquantile ranges of resulting probabililty distribution of cal age. In this paper, we present the aims of the program, with a short description of its structure, show examples of working with output data in terms of expected archaeological application, and consider the possibility of standardization of calibration procedures. -Authors

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Pazdur, M. F., & Michczynska, D. J. (1990). Improvement of the procedure for probabilistic calibration of radiocarbon dates. Radiocarbon, 31(3), 824–832. https://doi.org/10.1017/s0033822200012443

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