There are many techniques for dating within the field of archaeology, one of these methods is the The K-Ar (Potassium-Argon) method which has been a vast success within the field of geology. This paper examines how it works and what methods are used to glean the date from archaeological artifacts and remains.
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"It is possible to date rocks with a low potassium content such as basalts in this way. Sadly the dates are not always secure due to the behavior of the geochemicals of the parent and daughter elements as they are likely to being disturbed by geological events such as weathering or reheating that normally take place during the formation of a rock. Potassium argon dating allows scientists to date volcanic rocks between two billion and 100,000 years old."
More papers on Potassium Argon and the Archaeologist:
Potassium Argon and the Archaeologist (2012, January 15). Retrieved February 13, 2012, from http://www.academon.com/Essay-Potassium-Argon-and-the-Archaeologist/9235
"Potassium Argon and the Archaeologist" 15 January 2012. Web. 13 Feb. 2012. <http://www.academon.com/Essay-Potassium-Argon-and-the-Archaeologist/9235>
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