Pathways in Hawaiian History

dc.contributor.author Hommon, Robert J
dc.date.accessioned 2024-02-08T20:00:35Z
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dc.date.issued 06/01/93 12:00 AM
dc.description.abstract Nearly all that we know of Hawai'i's precontact chronolo­gy is based on several hundred radiocarbon age determi­nations of samples collected during the past 30 years. Essential to the use and refinement of this chronology is the translation of the chronometric raw material, ex­pressed as mean radiocarbon years before present (B.P.) with a standard deviation, into calendrical years. One translation method, the calibration of radiocarbon data according to recently published tables representing a con­sensus of decades of calibration research, has already been accepted by most archaeologists in Hawai'i (cf. Clark and Kirch 1983; Hommon 1983; Schilt 1984).
dc.format.extent 3 pages
dc.identifier.issn 0890-1678
dc.identifier.uri https://hdl.handle.net/10524/74500
dc.subject Hawaiian History
dc.title Pathways in Hawaiian History
dc.type.dcmi Text
dspace.entity.type
prism.endingpage 85
prism.number 1
prism.publicationname Hawaiian Archaeology
prism.startingpage 83
prism.volume 2
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