Increasing data reliability
Both dendrochronology and peat bog dating are used to confirm radicocarbon dating in a process known as "wiggle matching".
For example, wood of known ages from ancient trees, or samples of peat bog where the age is known from evidence of flood,etc, are dated from radiocarbon measurements and the results compared to give a form of calibration. This gives scientists clear reference points which they can use to determine the accuracy of the estimations of age, making the data considerably more reliable.
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