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2003 Fiscal Year Final Research Report Summary

Calibration of AMS C-14 ages prior to 20,000 years B.P. or more, using Fission Track ages of burnt obsidians

Research Project

Project/Area Number 14380050
Research Category

Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (B)

Allocation TypeSingle-year Grants
Section一般
Research Field Cultural property science
Research InstitutionRikkyo University

Principal Investigator

SUZUKI Masao  Rikkyo University, Department of Contemporary Culture and Society College of Social Relations, Professor, 社会学部・現代文化学科, 教授 (10062655)

Co-Investigator(Kenkyū-buntansha) NAKAMURA Toshio  Nagoya University, Center for Chronological Research, 年代測定総合研究センター, 教授 (10135387)
Project Period (FY) 2002 – 2003
Keywordsobsidian / burnt obsidian / FT dating method / AMS C-14 dating method / charcoal / calibration
Research Abstract

The purpose of this research is to examine the degree and tendencies of the discordance of measured ages by two dating techniques (AMS C-14, FT) of the sample (charcoal and burnt obsidian, respectively) of simultaneous derivation. However, mostly because of the difficulties in FT dating, we couldn't obtain sufficient results.
The Nagano series obsidians were glass-clear quality, and gave FT ages with 5% counting errors. However, the association status of charcoal and burnt obsidian depends on the third level of reliance (stratigraphic).
To overcome these difficulties, the Hokkaido series obsidians were added. Their association status was second level (archaeological). However, due to fission-track-like etch pits derived from crystalline properties, and the small size of the specimens, it was difficult to obtain reliable and reproducible FT ages.
As a result, we couldn't calculate conversion factors for AMS C-14 versus FT ages.
Especially in the case of Hokkaido series, S/N (signal/noise) ratios were extremely low - beyond the limits of human vision?
Therefore, research like this should be oriented for, as a first step, automatic and instrumental FT measurement that is urgently required.
We have published papers and reports, including an oral presentation in a related field, all of which have been collated in the booklet report.

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Published: 2006-07-11  

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