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Becker, Bernd
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Vol 22, No 2 (1980) - Articles
Tree-Ring Dating and Radiocarbon Calibration in South-Central Europe
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Vol 22, No 2 (1980) - Articles
Computer-Matched Radiocarbon Dates of Floating Tree-Ring Series
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Vol 22, No 2 (1980) - Articles
Natural Radiocarbon Variations from AD 200 to 800
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Vol 25, No 2 (1983) - Articles
The long-term radiocarbon trend of the absolute German oak tree-ring chronology, 2800 to 800 BC.
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Vol 28, No 2B (1986) - Articles
High-precision decadal calibration of the radiocarbon time scale, AD 1950-2500 BC.
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Vol 28, No 2B (1986) - Articles
High-precision calibration of the radiocarbon time scale, 3930-3230 cal BC.
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Vol 28, No 2B (1986) - Articles
Radiocarbon calibration data for the 6th to the 8th millennia BC.
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Vol 28, No 2B (1986) - Articles
Extension of the Holocene dendrochronology by the Preboreal pine series, 8800 to 10,100 BP.
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Vol 28, No 2B (1986) - Articles
Radiocarbon age calibration back to 13,300 years BP and the (super 14?C age matching of the German Oak and US bristlecone pine chronologies.
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Vol 31, No 2 (1989) - Articles
Corrected Calibration of the Radiocarbon Time Scale, 3904-3203 Cal BC
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Vol 33, No 2 (1991) - Articles
Absolute minimum age of the late glacial-Holocene transition by radiocarbon calibration and stable isotope analyses of a 1477-year German pine dendrochronology.
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Vol 35, No 1 (1993) - Articles
High-precision decadal calibration of the radiocarbon time scale, AD 1950-6000 BC.
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Vol 35, No 1 (1993) - Articles
Pretoria calibration curve for short-lived samples, 1930-3350 BC.
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Vol 35, No 1 (1993) - Articles
High-precison (super 14) C measurement of German and Irish oaks to show the natural (super 14) C variations from 7890 to 5000 BC.
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Vol 35, No 1 (1993) - Articles
German oak and pine (super 14) C calibration, 7200-9439 BC.
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Vol 35, No 1 (1993) - Articles
An 11,000-year German oak and pine dendrochronology for radiocarbon calibration.
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