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Publications

A new model for radiocarbon dating of marine shells from the Netherlands

Dating ancient manuscripts using radiocarbon and AI-based writing style analysis

Pleistocene Walrus on the Pechora River: Mineralogical and Geochemical Data and Paleoecological Reconstructions

Strontium and oxygen isotope analysis reveals changing connections to place and group membership in the world’s earliest village societies

The emergence of cultural complexity in the Bering strait: A refined radiocarbon chronology for the Ekven (Old Bering Sea) mortuary complex

The first radiocarbon and stable isotope data for megafauna remains in Kaliningrad Province, Russia

The Minoan Thera eruption predates Pharaoh Ahmose: Radiocarbon dating of Egyptian 17th to early 18th Dynasty museum objects

High δ15N and δ13C Values in Aurochs, Cattle and Sheep Bones from Salt Marshes in the North of The Netherlands

Radiocarbon dates from the Netherlands and Doggerland as a proxy for vegetation and faunal biomass between 55 and 5 ka cal bp

Small Continental Mammoths and the Phenomenon of Dwarfism

Press/media

Study anchors obscure pharaoh in time, opening research path into dating the Exodus

Rewriting History: Egypt’s New Kingdom Started Later Than We Thought

Ancient volcano eruption predates Pharaoh Ahmose, changing Egypt’s ancient timeline

Thera volcano eruption proven older than pharaoh Ahmose’s reign, study reveals

Radiocarbon dating of Egyptian artifacts puts Thera (Santorini) volcanic eruption prior to Pharaoh Ahmose

New Analysis of Egyptian Artifacts Push Santorini Eruption to 1600 BCE

Radiocarbon Dating Reveals Thera Eruption Occurred Before Pharaoh Ahmose Era

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How Old Is the Greenland Shark? The answer is slippery.

Een van de laatste bruine beren in Nederland leefde zo’n 1000 jaar geleden bij Noordwijk