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<p>the <a href="page.php?w=radiometric_dating">radiometric dating</a> methods. Material remains can be absolutely dated by studying the organic materials which construct the remains. For example, remains that have pieces of brick can undergo the process of <a href="page.php?w=Thermoluminescence_dating">thermoluminescence (TL)</a> dating in order to determine approximately how many years ago the material was fired. This technique was used to discover the date of St. James Church in Torun by testing the thermoluminescence of removed bricks. In this</p><p>
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