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Michael Dee is an Associate Professor of Isotope Chronology at the University of Groningen's Faculty of Science and Engineering, within the Isotope Research Department. His research focuses on radiocarbon dating, cosmogenic isotopes, and chronological frameworks for archaeological and historical contexts. He leads major projects like the ERC-funded CONTACT (2023-2028) and ECHOES (2017-2022), which explore Norse transatlantic colonies and exact chronologies of early societies.
- Expertise: Radiocarbon production, Bayesian statistical modeling, cosmic radiation events, and archaeological chronology.
- Key Achievements: Pioneered subannual precision dating for archaeological sites like Por-Bajin and demonstrated European presence in the Americas by 1021 CE.
Research interests span geosciences, applied physics, and archaeology, with notable contributions to understanding climate change impacts on ancient societies and refining chronologies for Egypt, the Neolithic Nile Valley, and Bronze Age eruptions.
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