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KORTEKAASĪpplying dendro-typology to large timber series Timber supply in Groningen (northeast Netherlands) during the early modern period (16th-17th centuries) Timber transport and dendro-provenancing in Thuringia and Bavaria New dendrochronological, historical and archaeological evidence of long-distance floating of timbers to Riga Mapping the Northern European historic timber trade The case of the Gallo-Roman settlement of Oedenburg (Alsace, France) between 10 and 180 ADĭendro-provenancing between the Baltic Sea and the East Mediterraneanĭendro-geography. The influence of historic forest management practices on oak chronology building in Flandersĭendro-archaeological contribution to the history of forest exploitation. Last-millennium summer-temperature variations in Briançonnais, French Alps, based on a composite larch tree-ring chronologyĬhristophe CORONA, Jean-Louis ÉDOUARD, Frédéric GUIBAL, Georges LAMBERT, Vanessa PY, Joël GUIOT and André THOMAS

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How to make the Forest of Carnutes speak.ĭendrochronology as a source for the history of the Roman Empire: Methodological considerations Part 1: History, climate and forest management La dendrochronologie : de « nouveaux documents » pour l'historien de l'économie médiévale ? For a global appraoch in dendrochronologyĭendrochronology, archaeology and science of the Royal Institute for Cultural Heritageīeyond dates. The need to compare different approaches is self-imposed and serves to enrich or even to question an approach that remains necessarily empirical, and whose conclusions are irremediably tentative.Ĭhristina CEULEMANS, Director a.i. However, the dendrochronologist alone cannot explain the entirety of a research question. the origin of the wood, growth type, environment, etc. Dating is not considered as an end in itself, but as a single indication - among others, whether archaeological, historical or artistic -, which the dendrochronologist complements with other information obtained from his measurements, e.g. From this follows a multiplicity of applications under a single label. Botanists, statisticians and archaeologists each provide their version of dendrochronology, while respecting the fundamental principles of the method. This explains the disparity in the training of dendrochronologists. Indeed, dendrochronology is a discipline at the crossroads of human, exact and natural sciences. The articles successively explore the different facets of the dendrochronological prism. The second aim, focused more on the future, was to bring together dendrochronologists and other players in the field - historians, archaeologists and art historians - to discuss the 'Good use of dendrochronology'. The first objective of the conference was to review the notable advances over the last ten years. The various articles gathered in the proceedings reflect the practices of fifteen European countries. In 2010 IRPA-KIK organized the Tree Rings, Art, Archaeology conference.
