Yes, apart from some dates measured in the first few decades of the method, all radiocarbon dates are corrected for isotopic fractionation.
Best wishes
Andrew
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Hello,
is there any difference between results from charred C3 and C4 plants? Can we simply compare results from the two different types of plants?
František
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