dateringsföremål
Dateringsföremål, also known as dating objects or artifacts, are physical items used in archaeological and historical research to determine the age of a site or artifact. These objects are typically organic materials such as wood, bone, or charcoal, which contain carbon-14, a radioactive isotope that decays at a known rate. By measuring the remaining carbon-14 in a dateringsföremål, scientists can estimate its age, providing valuable insights into the timeline of human history and cultural development.
Other types of dateringsföremål include pottery, which can be dated using techniques like thermoluminescence and obsidian
Dateringsföremål play a crucial role in archaeological and historical research by providing accurate and reliable age