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Hello Larry McKee:
You may want to get in touch with Martha Zierden at the Charleston Museum.
She has a relatively recent publication out that utilized OCR dating, and
the technique seemed pretty effective. Here is the citation:
Zierden, Martha
1996 Big House/Back Lot: An Archaeological Study of the Nathaniel Russel
House (38Ch100). The Charleston Museum: Archaeological Contributions 25.
Prepared for the Historic Charleston Foundation.
Dane Magoon
Southern Illinois University Carbondale
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-----Original Message-----
From: Larry Mckee <[log in to unmask]>
To: [log in to unmask] <[log in to unmask]>
Date: Friday, December 11, 1998 9:38 AM
Subject: OCR dating?
>Greetings,
> Has anyone heard of a technique for dating sealed soil deposits,
perhaps
>specifically associated with building foundations and piers, known as OCR?
>Apparently this stands for Oxygen Carbon Ration, but I could be wrong.
> Best,
> Larry McKee
> The Hermitage
> Hermitage, TN
>
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