The Role of Digital Archaeology in Studying Medieval Timber Joints

 
 
 
 
 
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rhaddlesey

yes E le roy Ladurie did some great work using dendrochronology in France, but did not publish till the 1980s

12 / 05 / 2008

Fonzi Bob

fantastic presentation, i used your downloaded version as not all your slides show on this 'live' version. Well done

09 / 24 / 2008

lesjame

an excellent presentation

04 / 30 / 2008

annalist

yes computers do help. as far as i recollect E le roy Laduri was perhaps the first historian to sneak into dendrochronology when computers were not as advanced ; yet his results on seasonal variations, indicated by the rings were originally breathtaking. all the best.

04 / 25 / 2008