Kinnes, I. A. and Thorpe, I. J. (1986). Radiocarbon dating: use and abuse. Antiquity 60. Vol 60, pp. 221-223.

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Radiocarbon dating: use and abuse
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Antiquity 60
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Antiquity
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60
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221 - 223
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The 17 Briar Hill dates are replotted by context rather than by imposed phasing: as a result the main enclosure is assigned to 2800-2200 bc with sporadic later activity 2200-1500 bc. Three much earlier dates from small samples and widely variant contexts should be discounted, and the pottery is Mildenhall, not Grimston style.
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Ian A Kinnes
I J Thorpe
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1986
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05 Dec 2008