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Radiocarbon. 63:155-175
Oracle bone script developed into a sophisticated writing system in Shang Dynasty of China more than 3000 years ago. The systematic scientific dating of oracle bones had not been previously reported. Here we present radiocarbon (14C) dates measured f
Autor:
Sixun Yuan, Xiaomei Zhang
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Chinese Journal of Chemistry. 28:656-662
Silk is made of natural protein, and can be damaged by heat, light, hydrolysis, etc. It deteriorates during burial, storage, display, studying and conservation treatment such as cleaning. Ancient silk fabrics are very precious, so their deterioration
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Radiocarbon. 49:211-216
Animal bones and tortoise shells were used for divination by the Chinese royal family during the Shang Dynasty (~16th-11th century BC), and the divination results were recorded as inscriptions on oracle bones and shells, which are very valuable cultu
Autor:
Jinxia Wang, Zhiyu Guo, Kexin Liu, Lianggao Xu, Xiaohong Wu, Sixun Yuan, Shijun Gao, Xiangyang Lu, Kun Li, Hong-Ji Ma
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Radiocarbon. 47:221-229
The Fengxi site is near the Feng River in Shaanxi Province, China. Feng City was the capital of the vassal state of Zhou, and the Zhou people lived in this area until the end of the Western Zhou. Serial samples of charcoal, bone, and charred millet w
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Radiocarbon. 43:55-62
The chronology study of the cemetery of Marquises of Jin is valuable to improving the chronological table of Marquis of Jin family. It is also helpful for improving the chronological table of the Zhou Dynasty. The samples were measured at Peking Univ
Autor:
Xu Liu, Kexin Liu, Sixun Yuan, Xiaohong Wu, Zhiyu Guo, Kun Li, Hong-Ji Ma, Jinglin Yuan, Xiangyang Lu
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Radiocarbon. 43:1109-1114
Tianma-Qucun is the biggest site of Western Zhou Dynasty discovered in Shanxi Province, China. It has been recognized as the early capital of Jin, a vassal state of Western Zhou. The territories were granted to the first Marquis of Jin with the title
Autor:
Xiaohong Wu, Zhiyu Guo, Jianjun Wang, Chia-erh Chen, Guijun Zhang, Kun Li, Jinglin Yuan, Guanghui Zhou, Sixun Yuan, Xiangyang Lu, Qiang Zhao, Bin Li, Zhengfang Zhang, Hong-Ji Ma, Xiaotang Ren, Kexin Liu
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Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section B: Beam Interactions with Materials and Atoms. 172:70-74
To meet the requirements of the Xia‐Shang‐Zhou Chronology project, an upgrade of the AMS facility at Peking University has been carried out, commencing in 1996, and a new sample preparation system with high eAciency and low memory has been set up
Autor:
K.X. Liu, Lianzhen Cai, Xiting Lu, Zhiyu Guo, Xiaohong Wu, Hong-Ji Ma, Sixun Yuan, Jinglin Yuan, Kun Li, Jianjun Wang
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Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section B: Beam Interactions with Materials and Atoms. 172:732-735
Bones are very important samples to determine the hosts of the cemetery of Jin Marquises which were excavated at Tianma-Qucun site in Shanxi Province in China. In order to obtain accurate AMS radiocarbon dates, bones were pretreated by two kinds of m
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Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section B: Beam Interactions with Materials and Atoms. 172:458-461
CN analyzer was already applied in CO2 preparation system for AMS dating in the Research Lab for Archaeology & the History of Art in Oxford several years ago [1] . Now a line of combustion with an Elementar Vario EL CHNS elemental analyzer was built
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Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section B: Beam Interactions with Materials and Atoms. 172:724-731
The possibility and problems of using radiocarbon dating to historical chronology are discussed. The current situation of ancient Chinese chronology and the project of Xia–Shang–Zhou chronology are introduced. A chronological study requires the A