National Environmental Isotope Facility (NEIF)
Lead Research Organisation:
British Geological Survey
Department Name: UNLISTED
Abstract
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Organisations
People |
ORCID iD |
| Thomas Higham (Principal Investigator) |
Publications
Bunce M
(2009)
The evolutionary history of the extinct ratite moa and New Zealand Neogene paleogeography.
in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
Cadwallader L
(2016)
Dating the Dead: New Radiocarbon Dates from the Lower Ica Valley, South Coast Peru
in Radiocarbon
Camps M
(2012)
Chronology of the Middle to Upper Palaeolithic transition at Abric Romaní, Catalunya.
in Journal of human evolution
Canti M
(2015)
Chronometry of pedogenic and stratigraphic events from calcite produced by earthworms
in Quaternary Geochronology
Castillo C
(2015)
Archaeogenetic study of prehistoric rice remains from Thailand and India: evidence of early japonica in South and Southeast Asia
in Archaeological and Anthropological Sciences
Castillo C
(2016)
Rice, beans and trade crops on the early maritime Silk Route in Southeast Asia
in Antiquity
Chandler, B
(2009)
Cannibals in the Cavern? New research on the black mould layer of Kent's Cavern
in Transactions and Proceedings of the Torquay Natural History Society
Chapman J
(2017)
The Second Phase of the Trypillia Mega-Site Methodological Revolution: A New Research Agenda
in European Journal of Archaeology
Chapman J
(2017)
The Standard Model, the Maximalists and the Minimalists: New Interpretations of Trypillia Mega-Sites.
in Journal of world prehistory
Chapman J
(2017)
Eurasia at the Dawn of History - Urbanization and Social Change
| Description | This project is still underway |
| Exploitation Route | Through the application of Radiocarbon dating |
| Sectors | Environment |
| Description | This project is for the NERC facility node at Oxford. There have been extensive uses of the analytical tools developed for the facility and made freely available in the commercial radiocarbon dating, archaeological and environmental science sectors. Primarily this the the program OxCal but also the contribution the facility has made to the international calibration curve for radiocarbon. |
| First Year Of Impact | 2013 |
| Sector | Environment,Leisure Activities, including Sports, Recreation and Tourism,Culture, Heritage, Museums and Collections,Other |
| Impact Types | Cultural Societal Policy & public services |
| Title | OxCal v4.2.4 |
| Description | Online or downloadable tool for radiocarbon calibration and Bayesian analysis of chronological information |
| Type Of Technology | Webtool/Application |
| Year Produced | 2014 |
| Impact | Widely used in chronological research |
| URL | http://c14.arch.ox.ac.uk/oxcal.html |