Because of the general abundance of fossil bone in archeological depos
its, U-series chronologists are often forced to resort to bone studies
in the absence of more reliable material such as authigenic carbonate
. Bone is less reliable than authigenic phases because living bone con
tains no uranium, and fossil bone readily acquires uranium post-deposi
tionally, In the ideal case, uranium is assimilated into bone from soi
l fluids soon after burial in early uptake (EU), and the bone remains
a closed system thereafter. At the other extreme is a gradual, linear
uptake of uranium (LU) in which the bone assimilates uranium more or l
ess continuously with time. We derive age equations and nomographs for
both the LU process and for the special case of EU followed by linear
uptake of U-234 to provide semi-quantitative upper limits on the age
of many fossil bones. The equations show that LU ages are about twice
the EU ages for EU ages up to about 50 kyrs, are about 2.5 times mid-r
ange EU dates, and approaching about 3 times EU as isotopic equilibriu
m is approached. Thus the Limit of LU dates is on the order of 1 my co
mpared to about 350 kyrs for EU. Ages calculated for the linear uptake
of U-234 increases the EU dates by only 10% for EU dates up to about
50 kyrs, increasing to 50% in mid-range, and approaches 100% as isotop
ic equilibrium is approached.