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Which radioactive element is used to determine the absolute age of late pleistocene animal remains?

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    Carbon-14 is radioactive element is used to determine the absolute age of late pleistocene animal remains because it is abundant in organic matter. Its decay is first-order and its half-life has been determined to be 5730 years which means that after 5730 years, the amount of carbon - 14 will be 1/2 of the initial amount.
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