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Gillespie, Richard
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Vol 18, No 1 (1976) - Articles
Sydney University natural radiocarbon measurements III.
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Vol 19, No 1 (1977) - Articles
Sydney University natural radiocarbon measurements IV.
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Vol 25, No 2 (1983) - Articles
The Oxford radiocarbon accelerator facility.
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Vol 25, No 2 (1983) - Articles
Sample chemistry for the Oxford high energy mass spectrometer.
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Vol 28, No 2A (1986) - Articles
A review of the operation of the Oxford Radiocarbon Accelerator Unit.
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Vol 28, No 2A (1986) - Articles
Radiocarbon dating of sediments.
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Vol 28, No 2A (1986) - Articles
Routine AMS dating of bone and shell proteins.
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Vol 28, No 2A (1986) - Articles
The AMS dating of separate fractions in archaeology.
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Vol 28, No 3 (1986) - Articles
Chemical isotope dilution for 14C AMS and the potential for GC/AMS.
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Vol 31, No 3 (1989) - Articles
Fundamentals of bone degradation chemistry; collagen is not "the way".
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Vol 33, No 2 (1991) - Articles
Accelerator mass spectrometry of (super 14) C at the Australian National University.
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Vol 33, No 2 (1991) - Articles
Charcoal dating; oxidation is necessary for complete humic removal.
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Vol 34, No 1 (1992) - Articles
AMS dating of a late Quaternary tephra at Graham's Terrace, New Zealand.
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Vol 34, No 1 (1992) - Articles
AMS dating of alluvial sediments on the southern Tablelands of New South Wales, Australia.
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Vol 39, No 3 (1997) - Articles
Burnt and unburnt carbon; dating charcoal and burnt bone from the Willandra Lakes, Australia.
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Vol 50, No 1 (2008) - Articles
New 14C Ages on Cellulose from Diprotodon Gut Contents: Explorations in Oxidation Chemistry and Combustion
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Vol 52, No 3 (2010) - Articles
Book Review: Claudio Tuniz, Richard Gillespie, Cheryl Jones. The Bone Readers: Atoms, Genes and the Politics of Australia's Deep Past
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Vol 44, No 2 (2002) - Articles
Dating the first Australians.
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