========================================================================= Date: Wed, 25 Jan 1995 09:56:33 +0200 Reply-To: Radiocarbon & Other Radioisotope/Scientific Dating Methods Sender: Radiocarbon & Other Radioisotope/Scientific Dating Methods From: David Ilan Subject: accessing calibration program I have recently tried to ftp the latest version of Struiver and Pearson's calibration program from the University of Washington (/public/calib), but was not allowed to login. Is this archive now restricted? Or am I lacking correct procedure? David Ilan HUC - Jerusalem ========================================================================= Date: Wed, 25 Jan 1995 08:22:30 -0700 Reply-To: Radiocarbon & Other Radioisotope/Scientific Dating Methods Sender: Radiocarbon & Other Radioisotope/Scientific Dating Methods From: RADIOCARBON Subject: Re: accessing calibration program In-Reply-To: <9501250756.AA29422@listserv.Arizona.EDU> from "David Ilan" at Jan 25, 95 09:56:33 am David Ilan writes: > >I have recently tried to ftp the latest version of Struiver and Pearson's >calibration program from the University of Washington (/public/calib), >but was not allowed to login. Is this archive now restricted? Or am I >lacking correct procedure? I just tried it and it seems to be OK. Just make sure you're using this sequence of commands: login: anonymous [all lower-case letters] password: me@my.email.address [your real e-mail address] >binary [use binary file transfer] >cd /public/calib (This is on ftp.u.washington.edu for anyone who doesn't already know.) BTW, welcome to the dozen or two people who have signed on to the C14-L list recently. This has been a very low-traffic list in the last few weeks, in case anyone is wondering why they haven't seen messages so far. DS -- RADIOCARBON: An International Journal of Cosmogenic Isotope Research Department of Geosciences, University of Arizona 4717 E. Ft. Lowell Rd., Tucson, Arizona 85712 USA Telephone: 1-602-881-0857 Fax: 1-602-881-0554 NEW AREA CODE: use "520" instead of "602" after 19 March 1995! WWW: http://packrat.aml.arizona.edu/ General e-mail addresses c14@packrat.aml.arizona.edu, C14@ARIZVMS.BITNET Renee Kra, Managing Editor rkra@packrat.aml.arizona.edu David Sewell, Assistant Editor dsew@packrat.aml.arizona.edu ========================================================================= Date: Fri, 27 Jan 1995 11:33:21 -0600 Reply-To: Radiocarbon & Other Radioisotope/Scientific Dating Methods Sender: Radiocarbon & Other Radioisotope/Scientific Dating Methods From: TIM HEATON Subject: Extinct species from archaeological sites I wondered if anyone knows of cases where extinct species, such as American horses, were found in Archaeological sites of Holocene age and have been C14 dated to learn the true age of the fossils. I have heard of old cases of such finds, where they were dated by stratigraphy, but have never learned if radiocarbon techniques have resolved them. They are probably reworked, but only C14 dating could tell for sure. FYI, I study Quaternary mammals. I'm currently waiting on a new batch of C14 dates on fossil bears from caves on Prince of Wales Island. Timothy H. Heaton /|Mountains /| theaton@charlie.usd.edu Professor of Earth Sciences /::|Deserts /::| Phone: (605) 677-6122 University of South Dakota /::::|Caves /::::| FAX: (605) 677-6121 Vermillion, SD 57069 /::::::| /::::::| Radio: WB7NMY ========================================================================= Date: Mon, 30 Jan 1995 10:57:38 GMT Reply-To: Radiocarbon & Other Radioisotope/Scientific Dating Methods Sender: Radiocarbon & Other Radioisotope/Scientific Dating Methods From: "A.Bayliss" Does anyone have an email address, a physical address, a telephone number et alia for a group of people who have done absorption dates at the University of Waterloo, Canada? Thanks. Alex Bayliss English Heritage alex@eng-h.gov.uk ========================================================================= Date: Mon, 30 Jan 1995 15:40:10 +0200 Reply-To: Radiocarbon & Other Radioisotope/Scientific Dating Methods Sender: Radiocarbon & Other Radioisotope/Scientific Dating Methods From: Israel Carmi Subject: Johnston_counters Would anyone be interested in two Johnston GPC counters for C-14 gas counting? ========================================================================= Date: Tue, 31 Jan 1995 16:30:25 -0500 Reply-To: Radiocarbon & Other Radioisotope/Scientific Dating Methods Sender: Radiocarbon & Other Radioisotope/Scientific Dating Methods From: "G.M. Milton" Subject: Re: your question The main switchboard number at Waterloo is 519-885-1211, but since I'm not sure what you mean by "absorption dates", I don't know whether you want the Isotope Lab there or not. Gwen Milton