Christopher Bronk Ramsey is a prominent figure in the field of archaeology, particularly known for his work in radiocarbon dating. He is a professor of Archaeological Science at the University of Oxford and has been influential in advancing methods and techniques for dating archaeological finds using carbon-14 and other techniques. His research and contributions have significantly improved the accuracy and reliability of dating in archaeology, allowing for better understanding of historical timelines and cultural developments.
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