<span>In archaeology, absolute dating is most accurate archaeology dating system that can even give a calendar year to the object. It is more dependent on laboratory analysis.
</span><span>
</span><span>Some of the absolute dating methods are :
</span><span>
</span><span>1) Radiocarbon Dating In Archaeology : All living being absorb carbon C12 and some amount of radiocarbon c14. Scientist have record of C14 in different organisms. After death radioactive carbon c14 starts to decay. Scientist compare the lose of c14 with actual amount of C14. the missing amount can determine the date the object to a precise period. Can be used only on organic matter.
</span><span>
</span><span>2) Uranium - Lead Dating Technique In Archaeology: Rocks, that are formed by volcanic reaction or cataclysmic event, contain a small amount of radioactive substance. From the day the rock is formed its radioactivity begins to deplete. Like C14, by measuring the loss, the scientist can determine an age according to known loss rates.
</span><span>
</span><span>3) Luminescence Dating In Archaeology</span>
<span /><span>Artefacts that are formed from crystalline materials and unearthed can be dated using luminescence analysis.Crystalline minerals when burnt in intense heat will produce different colors of flame.Mostly used to date pottery in archaeology.</span>
<span />
Memphis, city and capital of ancient Egypt and an important centre during much of Egyptian history. Memphis is located south of the Nile River delta, on the west bank of the river, and about 15 miles (24 km) south of modern Cairo. Closely associated with the ancient city’s site are the cemeteries, or necropolises, of Memphis, where the famous pyramids of Egypt are located. From north to south the main pyramid fields are: Abū Ruwaysh, Giza, Zāwiyat al-ʿAryān, Abū Ṣīr, Ṣaqqārah, and Dahshūr. The Memphis archaeological zone was designated a UNESCO World Heritage site in 1979.
It is a false statement that according <span>to political writer Samuel H. Beer, Congress is chiefly responsible for the increase in federal programs. The correct option among all the options that are given in the question is the second option. I hope that the answer has come to your great help.</span>
Mead and Goffman both were totally against gender and race discrimination. They wanted to raise voice against it and make people aware to get rid of this problem.
<u>Explanation:</u>
Erving Goffman and Mead were totally against the problem of gender discrimination and the racial discrimination. They wanted to end this problem and wanted to make people also aware about fighting against this problem to get rid of this.
One slogan by Erving Goffman that got famous about the problem of gender discrimination was "personal is political". The meaning of that slogan was that the personal experiences of the women were rooted in their political situation and the inequality done against them.