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Ann Wintle

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Professor Ann Wintle is a British geophysicist and is the pioneer of luminescence dating, by increasing the precision of existing methods and maximum age of fossil the method is able to reliably date. She also set up the NERC luminescence dating facility in Aberystwyth, Wales.[1]

She studied physics at the University of Sussex in 1969, however she also had a fondness archaeology, which she credits her mother and Sir Mortimer Wheeler’s TV and radio programmes. She combined both of these interests in her PhD from the University of Oxford.[1]

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  1. ^ a b "Ann Wintle | TrowelBlazers". trowelblazers.com. Retrieved 2017-03-28.