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Jan 16, 2003

Vendredi 17 janvier/ Friday January 17 You are cordially invited to attend the following informal presentation: Radiocarbon Dating: How old is your wooden artefact, piece of charcoal, or skeleton? Prof Mike Barbetti Director of NWG Macintosh Centre for Quaternary Dating UNIVERSITY OF SYDNEY How does radiocarbon dating work, how accurate is it, how do you select samples and interpret the results? Prof Mike Barbetti will answer didactically to these questions and present some recent results of radiocarbon dating in Angkor. Prof Mike Barbetti is a renowned specialist of radiocarbon dating, with 30 years of experience in South east Asia. He is the Director of the NWG Macintosh Centre for Quaternary Dating at the University of Sydney, Australia. The presentation will take place January 17, at 6:30 pm in the EFEO library. Presentation will be in English Ecole Francaise d'Extreme-Orient (EFEO) Siem Reap Tel: (885) (15) 635 037 / (63) 380 163 Tel/Fax: (855) (63) 964 226 Email: efeo.angkor@camintel.com EFEO Web Site: www.efeo.fr

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