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Archaeological applications of fission-track dating
In recent years the term ‘archaeometry’ has been introduced into scientific literature to denote the many interdisciplinary studies which have resulted from the application and development of methods of the natural sciences in archaeology. Apart from material analyses, radiometric dating is most important among archaeometric activities. It is fission-track dating that is of special value and promise for archaeological objects in view of its demonstrated success in dating geologically young rocks (a few million years old).