Paleoanthropological applications of amino acid racemization dating of fossil bones and teeth |
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Authors: | J L Bada |
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Abstract: | The general principals of the amino acid racemization based dating technique are discussed. The results obtained at Olduvai Gorge (Tanzania) and Zhoukoudian (China) are presented as an illustration of the paleoanthropological application of racemization dating. Tooth enamel provides the best material for the racemization dating of Middle to Lower Pleistocene deposits, although in some cases bones also yield reliable ages. The racemization method provides a means of dating teeth and bones which are too old for radiocarbon dating. Only small samples are required and processing procedures are straightforward. The technique is particularly useful in paleoanthropological studies since hominid fossils can be directly dated. |
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