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Palynology / Radiometric dating / Holocene / Paleoclimatology / Dating methodologies in archaeology / Pollen zone / Radiocarbon dating / BlyttSernander system / Geochronology / Scientific modelling / Dating / Peat
Date: 2010-08-31 06:19:20
Palynology
Radiometric dating
Holocene
Paleoclimatology
Dating methodologies in archaeology
Pollen zone
Radiocarbon dating
BlyttSernander system
Geochronology
Scientific modelling
Dating
Peat

Basic age-models History dating  Pre 14C dating (relative dating)

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