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Oxford University Research Laboratory for Archaeology - http://www.rlaha.ox.ac.uk/
Provides radiocarbon and luminescence dating, archaeometallurgy, palaeodietary and ancient DNA analysis. Staff, methods. |
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Rafter Radiocarbon Laboratory - http://www.rafterradiocarbon.co.nz/
At the Institute of Geological and Nuclear Sciences, New Zealand, provides radiocarbon dating services to international scientific, academic, and art/antiquities clients. |
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Beta Analytic - http://www.radiocarbon.com/
Commercial radiocarbon dating laboratory in Miami, Florida, US. Detailed description of methods and services. |
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Radiocarbon Dating at Queen's University, Belfast - http://www.chrono.qub.ac.uk/
The Radiocarbon Dating Service at the School of Archaeology and Palaeoecology. Sample sizes, staff, cost and time. |
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Geochemical Research Laboratory - http://www.geochemicalresearch.com
Non-destructive trace element analysis and sourcing of artifacts made from obsidian and other volcanic rocks using energy dispersive x-ray fluorescence analysis. |
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Laboratory of Conservation & Material Sciences - http://www.lcm.rug.nl/
Laboratory at the Groningen Institute of Archaeology in the Netherlands. Conserves, restores, and studies the manufacturing process of archaeological ceramics and metals. |
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Geochron Laboratories / Krueger Enterprises Isotopic Analyses - http://www.geochronlabs.com
Providing radiocarbon, potassium-argon, stable isotopes, and other radiometric analyses. Serving researchers in geology, geochronology, archaeology, anthropology, hydrology, and environmental and food adulteration studies. Additional analyses include C-14 by AMS, tritium, Sr, Rb-Sr, Pb, U-Pb, and Sm-Nd. |
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Tree-Ring Services - http://www.tree-ring.co.uk
Independent tree-ring dating laboratory providing analysis of ancient trees, timber-frame buildings to archaeological timbers. Individual reports, current projects and rates detailed. |
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The Laboratory for Comparative Microarchaeology and Metal Conservation - http://www.tau.ac.il/humanities/archaeology/facilities/fac_microarch_lab.html
Accommodates the facilities for a wide choice of microarchaeological analyzes. It can support studies in the fields of ceramic petrography, micromorphology of sediments, use-wear analysis of artifacts, microbotany, palynology, micropaleontology, obsidian hydration dating, and metallography. |
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Leibniz-Labor - http://www.uni-kiel.de/leibniz/Leibniz-web_englisch/index-english.htm
This laboratory at the University of Kiel provides radiometric dating and studies the use of stable and radioactive isotopes for archaeometry, palaeoclimate research and as tracers in environmental studies. |