Carbon-14 dating can determine the age of objects up to 50,000 years old.

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All living things absorb carbon-14. When they die, it decays at a known rate (half-life of 5,730 years). By measuring how much remains, scientists calculate the age. It revolutionized archaeology in 1949.

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