This article summarises the most important topics that were discussed during the Archaeology session in the ¿Tree Rings and People¿ conference in Davos, Switzerland. Main topics are the relation between the archaeologists and dendrochronologists and the future perspectives of dendrochronology in the field of archaeology. A more specific aspect is the discussion of databases, data exchange and data formats in the dendrochronological community
Reprinted from Chapter VII in Scientific Methods in Medieval Archaeology, Rainer Berger, Editor / UC...
Dendrochronologists in Neuchatel, Switzerland are, in this moment, primarily occupied by the analyse...
Dendroarchaeological samples can contain three kinds of information: chronological, behavioral, and ...
This article summarises the most important topics that were discussed during the Archaeology session...
Archaeological dendrochronology is generally alive and well, and a number of new and crea-tive appli...
In 2010 IRPA-KIK organized the Tree Rings, Art, Archaeology conference. The various articles gathere...
International audienceDendrochronology, a dating method that studies the variation in the tree-rings...
Archaeological dendrochronology is generally alive and well, and a number of new and crea-tive appli...
In the last decades, dendrochronology has led to major advances in the study of pile-dwelling settle...
Mastering time is a core task in archaeology, but methods able to measure the temporal dimension at ...
We assess the state of and potential for expansion of dendroarchaeological research in Egypt. We als...
In the context of archaeological studies, the field of dendrochronology is actually undergoing a per...
This a communication about the possibilities to date with dendrochronology (tree-rings dating) archa...
A significant part of our cultural heritage consists of wood. Research on historical wooden structur...
Since 2000, important advances have been made worldwide in the dendrochronology of wood associated w...
Reprinted from Chapter VII in Scientific Methods in Medieval Archaeology, Rainer Berger, Editor / UC...
Dendrochronologists in Neuchatel, Switzerland are, in this moment, primarily occupied by the analyse...
Dendroarchaeological samples can contain three kinds of information: chronological, behavioral, and ...
This article summarises the most important topics that were discussed during the Archaeology session...
Archaeological dendrochronology is generally alive and well, and a number of new and crea-tive appli...
In 2010 IRPA-KIK organized the Tree Rings, Art, Archaeology conference. The various articles gathere...
International audienceDendrochronology, a dating method that studies the variation in the tree-rings...
Archaeological dendrochronology is generally alive and well, and a number of new and crea-tive appli...
In the last decades, dendrochronology has led to major advances in the study of pile-dwelling settle...
Mastering time is a core task in archaeology, but methods able to measure the temporal dimension at ...
We assess the state of and potential for expansion of dendroarchaeological research in Egypt. We als...
In the context of archaeological studies, the field of dendrochronology is actually undergoing a per...
This a communication about the possibilities to date with dendrochronology (tree-rings dating) archa...
A significant part of our cultural heritage consists of wood. Research on historical wooden structur...
Since 2000, important advances have been made worldwide in the dendrochronology of wood associated w...
Reprinted from Chapter VII in Scientific Methods in Medieval Archaeology, Rainer Berger, Editor / UC...
Dendrochronologists in Neuchatel, Switzerland are, in this moment, primarily occupied by the analyse...
Dendroarchaeological samples can contain three kinds of information: chronological, behavioral, and ...