The Helen and Martin Kimmel Center for Archaeological Science, established in 1997, offers graduate students unique training that enables them to implement the most sophisticated analytical tools and methods in studies of ancient cultures based on their material remains.
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The Helen and Martin Kimmel Center for Archaeological Science
Prof. Elisabetta BoarettoCenter HomepageDangoor Research Accelerator Mass Spectrometry (D-REAMS)
Prof. Elisabetta BoarettoCenter HomepageThe Dangoor Research Accelerator Mass Spectrometry Laboratory aims to time cultural, environmental, and material changes in human history, using radioactive elements of carbon. Established in 2012 by the Exilarch Foundation, the laboratory works on finding new methods for radiocarbon dating of materials, in order to track early modern human societies. The center of the lab is the Accelerator Mass Spectrometer system (AMS).