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Dendroarchaeology is a term used for the study of vegetation remains, old buildings, artifacts, furniture, art and musical instruments using the techniques of dendrochronology (tree-ring dating). It refers to dendrochronological research of wood from the past regardless of its current physical context (in or above the soil). This form of dating is the most accurate and precise absolute dating method available to archaeologists, as the last ring that grew is the first year the tree could have been incorporated into an archaeological structure.

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  • Dendroarchaeology is a term used for the study of vegetation remains, old buildings, artifacts, furniture, art and musical instruments using the techniques of dendrochronology (tree-ring dating). It refers to dendrochronological research of wood from the past regardless of its current physical context (in or above the soil). This form of dating is the most accurate and precise absolute dating method available to archaeologists, as the last ring that grew is the first year the tree could have been incorporated into an archaeological structure. Tree-ring dating is useful in that it can contribute to chronometric, environmental, and behavioral archaeological research. The utility of tree-ring dating in an environmental sense is the most applicable of the three in today's world. Tree rings can be used to reconstruct numerous environmental variables such as temperature, precipitation, stream flow, drought society, fire frequency and intensity, insect infestation, atmospheric circulation patterns, among others. (en)
  • Dendroarqueologia é uma subdisciplina da dendrocronologia que foi definida por Hollstein (1984) como "sistema de métodos científicos usados para determinar o intervalo de tempo exato de um período durante o qual a madeira foi derrubada, transportada, processada e usada para construção". A dendroarqueologia é utilizada para o estudo de vestígios de vegetação, edifícios antigos, artefatos, móveis, arte e instrumentos musicais utilizando as técnicas de dendrocronologia (datação de anéis de árvores). Refere-se à pesquisa dendrocronológica da madeira do passado, independentemente do seu contexto físico atual (dentro ou acima do solo). Essa forma de datação é o método de datação absoluta mais preciso e exato disponível para os arqueólogos, já que o último anel que cresceu é o primeiro ano em que a árvore poderia ter sido incorporada a uma estrutura arqueológica. (pt)
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  • Dendroarchaeology is a term used for the study of vegetation remains, old buildings, artifacts, furniture, art and musical instruments using the techniques of dendrochronology (tree-ring dating). It refers to dendrochronological research of wood from the past regardless of its current physical context (in or above the soil). This form of dating is the most accurate and precise absolute dating method available to archaeologists, as the last ring that grew is the first year the tree could have been incorporated into an archaeological structure. (en)
  • Dendroarqueologia é uma subdisciplina da dendrocronologia que foi definida por Hollstein (1984) como "sistema de métodos científicos usados para determinar o intervalo de tempo exato de um período durante o qual a madeira foi derrubada, transportada, processada e usada para construção". A dendroarqueologia é utilizada para o estudo de vestígios de vegetação, edifícios antigos, artefatos, móveis, arte e instrumentos musicais utilizando as técnicas de dendrocronologia (datação de anéis de árvores). (pt)
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  • Dendroarchaeology (en)
  • Dendroarqueologia (pt)
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