Dendrochronological Studies of Alder (Alnus Glutinosa) on Scottish Crannogs

Q1 Arts and Humanities
A. Crone
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Abstract

Abstract On most Scottish crannogs that have been investigated alder is the species most extensively used for construction and therefore has the potential to provide fine chronological resolution for these sites. Dendrochronological studies of alder have now been undertaken on three crannogs, with mixed results. At Buiston the construction of a single comprehensive alder chronology has contributed significantly to the overall chronology of the crannog, whereas at Oakbank and Cults Loch 3 it was only possible to construct numerous small chronologies which have limited value for chronological resolution on the sites. Comparison between the datasets suggest that factors such as the structure of the parent tree, i.e. whether it comes from multi-stemmed coppice or single maiden trees, and the presence of multiple sources are likely to be significant factors in the successful dendro-dating of the species.
苏格兰克兰诺格地区桤木(Alnus Glutinosa)的年代学研究
在大多数已被调查的苏格兰克兰诺格中,桤木是最广泛用于建筑的物种,因此有可能为这些遗址提供精细的年代分辨率。桤木的年代学研究现已在三个克兰诺格进行,结果好坏参半。在Buiston,单一的综合年代学的构建对crannog的整体年代学做出了重大贡献,而在Oakbank和Cults Loch 3,只能构建许多小型年代学,这些年代学对遗址的年代学解决价值有限。数据集之间的比较表明,诸如母树的结构(即来自多茎灌木林还是单一母树)以及多种来源的存在等因素可能是成功测定该物种树龄的重要因素。
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Journal of Wetland Archaeology
Journal of Wetland Archaeology Arts and Humanities-Archeology (arts and humanities)
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Wetland Archaeology publishes a wide range of contributions in all fields of wetland archaeology. It includes scientific and methodological features, geoprospection, environmental reconstruction, wetland hydrology, cultural aspects of wetland archaeology, as well as conservation, site management, legislation, and site protection. All periods and all geographic regions are covered.
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