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Read the following questions and choose the most accurate answer by filling in the blanks provided.
(b) It allows historians to place events and human behaviour in chronological order, identify
connections between past groups of people, and sometimes even permit experts to identify fakes.
(c) It allows historians to place events and human behaviour in chronological order, identify
connections between past groups of people, and most importantly, create an intricate history for us
to enjoy.
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(a) Bones containing very high levels of fluorine are likely to be very old.
(c) Stratigraphy is a relative dating technique which tells us exactly how old evidence is.
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(a) The longer that bones lie in the earth, the more fluorine they absorb in the soil.
(b) The more fluorine the bone has, the younger the bone is.
(c) Fluorine dating places a date based on how much fluorine is in our toothpaste so we get healthier
teeth.
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4. What is the difference between relative dating techniques and absolute dating techniques?
(a) Absolute dating techniques are used to work out the actual age of something or someone, while
relative dating techniques involves close examination of an object and only tells the rough age.
(b) Absolute dating techniques date a given object because it is of the same type as another object
for which the date is known; while relative dating techniques involve a general examination of an
object to discover its exact age
(c) Absolute dating techniques are the older of the two types of dating, while relative dating is more
modern and precise.
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7. What is dendrochronology?
(a) It is another term for tree-ring dating whereby the age of a tree is worked out by counting the
number of rings in the wood.
(c) It is another term for tree-branch dating whereby the age of a tree is worked out by counting the
number of tree branches which a tree has.
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(a) It is a relative dating technique which measures the amount of radiocarbon in an object.
(b) It is an absolute dating technique which measures the amount of radiocarbon in an object.
(c) It is absolute dating technique used by archaeologists; of which scientists are able to measure the
proportion of carbon-14 which remains and work backwards to determine when an object was alive.
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Bonus Question:
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Answer sheet:
1. (b)
2. (c)
3. (a)
4. (a)
5. (c)
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8. (c)
- ensure students are able to explain the difference between relative dating techniques and absolute
dating techniques
- ensure students elicit understanding of different methods used to date historical evidence.