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The new findings, with their clear evidence of a geomagnetic spike, may help archeologists date pottery from other Iron Age sites, particularly where stamps are lacking.
Archeologists date them to around A.D. 161.
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Seven large rock tubs discovered by archeologists dating back to the beginning of the 7th century attest to the availability and use of the spring waters, most likely for bathing purposes.
Volunteers are assisting in the dig; one of them, Gerhardt (Gary) Wuest, a butcher originally from Germany, makes a dramatic find: A quartz projectile point of a type called Lamoka, which archeologists have dated to about 2100 B.C. Mentions a rooster that has taken up residence in the yard.
Archeologists have dated some of the images as far back as 15,000 to 19,000 years, and nobody has ever successfully counted them.
Archeologists and anthropologists date this agricultural advancement to coincide with a spread of archeological sites, suggesting that a population increase followed.
(Archeologists have performed radiocarbon dating on the remnants of antlers found at the sites to determine the age of the monuments).
Carbon-14, the isotope that archeologists use in radioactive dating, is cosmogenic — continuously created in Earth's uppermost atmosphere by cosmic-ray collisions.
Cultural similarities in burial practices in South India and Sri Lanka were dated by archeologists to 10th century BC.
The tandoor may have originated in Rajasthan, India, where archeologists have found tandoor remains dating from 2600 B.C. -- about the same time as the pyramids.
The oldest known one was uncovered in 2009 during excavations in Egypt, where archeologists found evidence of one dating back to 3500 BC.
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