Tidsfæstelse af Grauballemanden ved kulstof-14 måling
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.7146/kuml.v6i6.97297Keywords:
Grauballe man, gravballe manden, peat-bog body, moselig, dating, datering, C-14Abstract
Dating of Grauballe Man by Carbon-14 Measurement
Shortly after excavation of Grauballe Man, and before conservation commenced, parts of the muscle and liver tissue were removed and sent to the Carbon-14 Dating Laboratory in Copenhagen for investigation.
The investigation showed a content of 81,5 % Carbon-14 as compared with that of modem material. This is equivalent to an age for Grauballe Man of 1640 ± 140 years. The inaccuracy can be reduced on evaluation of all the measurements of modem carbon and of the background performed in the laboratory, and the final result is a date for the death of Grauballe Man as 310 AD ± 100 years.
Repeated measurements could reduce the error still further, but those already made are sufficient to place Grauballe Man without any doubt in the Roman Iron Age.
Henrik Tauber
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