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DescriptionIntcal 20 calibration curve.png
English: Graph of IntCal20 data. The source is here. The paper for which this is supplementary data is Heaton, Timothy J. (August 2020). "The IntCal20 approach to radiocarbon calibration curve construction: a new methodology using Bayesian splines and errors-in-variables". Radiocarbon62 (4): 821–863. DOI:10.1017/RDC.2020.46. ISSN0033-8222.
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