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Belfast Radiocarbon Dates V

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  18 July 2016

A. G. Smith
Affiliation:
Palaeoecology Laboratory, Queen's University, Belfast, Northern Ireland
G. W. Pearson
Affiliation:
Palaeoecology Laboratory, Queen's University, Belfast, Northern Ireland
J. R. Pilcher
Affiliation:
Palaeoecology Laboratory, Queen's University, Belfast, Northern Ireland
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The dating equipment and operating conditions remain essentially as previously described. Samples in this list were counted at filling pressures equivalent to either 152 or 380 cm Hg at 20°C. Pretreatments are as given in previous lists unless otherwise specified. All wood samples were treated with sodium chlorite and dilute HCl to leave a cellulose-rich residue. Pine wood was in some cases extracted with petroleum spirit in a Soxhlet apparatus before this treatment, to remove resins.

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