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Nejc wrote:
> As far as I know, there are no methods to perform any accurate
> dating of red ochre and I believe all of you know it.
> Thermoluminiscence perhaps, but has anyone tried it yet?
See this post from Thanos.
But there's no point in disturbing fragile archaeological remains unless there's a compelling reason.
Post Edited (23-May-13 08:43)
> As far as I know, there are no methods to perform any accurate
> dating of red ochre and I believe all of you know it.
> Thermoluminiscence perhaps, but has anyone tried it yet?
See this post from Thanos.
But there's no point in disturbing fragile archaeological remains unless there's a compelling reason.
Post Edited (23-May-13 08:43)
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