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What Types of Samples Can Be Dated?
Radiocarbon dating is primarily used for organic materials, which may include:
Bone tissues
Soft tissues
Hair
Nails
These samples can be derived from humans, animals, or even plants, provided they contain enough carbon for accurate measurement.
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