The article presents a study of wood excavated from archaeological site in Poland (2100–1650 BC). The large amount of collected samples created a unique opportunity for research because the subfossil wood was in very good preservation state. This made it possible to carry out dendrotypological analysis. This is the first such study conducted for Early Bronze Age timber originating from Poland. The main goal of the study was to determine whether the presence of strong and abrupt reductions and releases of growth, observed within tree-ring sequences, is due to natural stand dynamics, results from the influence of extreme environmental factors or whether they should be linked to specific silvicultural practices already known in ancient times. ...
International audienceWritten sources and archaeological evidence suggest that coppicing was a commo...
Dendrochronological investigations on subfossil Fraxinus and Quercus wood found in the Kegai mire in...
The article describes the latest achievements of dendrochronology at the Department of wood Science ...
The article presents a study of wood excavated from archaeological site in Poland (2100–1650 BC). Th...
The article presents a study of wood excavated from archaeological site in Poland (2100–1650 BC). Th...
The central Anatolian region is characterised by an anthropogenic landscape, a product of millennia ...
The objective of this article is to present the results of dendrochronological analyses of a complex...
International audienceExcavations conducted at the site of Gegharot in north central Armenia, along ...
International audienceExcavations conducted at the site of Gegharot in north central Armenia, along ...
The article is aimed to clarify the role of woody plants in the life of the ancient population of Go...
International audienceExcavations conducted at the site of Gegharot in north central Armenia, along ...
In coppice-with-standards, once a common type of management in Central European low-land forests, se...
It is assumed that people practiced woodland management, i.e., coppicing and pollarding, in prehisto...
It is assumed that people practiced woodland management, i.e., coppicing and pollarding, in prehisto...
This paper presents results of dendrochronological analysis of spruce wood from the Wieliczka Salt M...
International audienceWritten sources and archaeological evidence suggest that coppicing was a commo...
Dendrochronological investigations on subfossil Fraxinus and Quercus wood found in the Kegai mire in...
The article describes the latest achievements of dendrochronology at the Department of wood Science ...
The article presents a study of wood excavated from archaeological site in Poland (2100–1650 BC). Th...
The article presents a study of wood excavated from archaeological site in Poland (2100–1650 BC). Th...
The central Anatolian region is characterised by an anthropogenic landscape, a product of millennia ...
The objective of this article is to present the results of dendrochronological analyses of a complex...
International audienceExcavations conducted at the site of Gegharot in north central Armenia, along ...
International audienceExcavations conducted at the site of Gegharot in north central Armenia, along ...
The article is aimed to clarify the role of woody plants in the life of the ancient population of Go...
International audienceExcavations conducted at the site of Gegharot in north central Armenia, along ...
In coppice-with-standards, once a common type of management in Central European low-land forests, se...
It is assumed that people practiced woodland management, i.e., coppicing and pollarding, in prehisto...
It is assumed that people practiced woodland management, i.e., coppicing and pollarding, in prehisto...
This paper presents results of dendrochronological analysis of spruce wood from the Wieliczka Salt M...
International audienceWritten sources and archaeological evidence suggest that coppicing was a commo...
Dendrochronological investigations on subfossil Fraxinus and Quercus wood found in the Kegai mire in...
The article describes the latest achievements of dendrochronology at the Department of wood Science ...