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==Ireland== | ==Ireland== | ||
*Navan and Dorsey are supposed to overlap in the 6th-1st centuries BC, running from 575-95BC (Baillie & Brown, 'Dendrochronology of Irish Bog Trackways', pp.395-402 in B. Raftery (ed), Trackway Excavations in the Mountdillon Bogs, Co. Longford, 1985-1991 (Irish Archaeological Wetland Unit Transactions Vol.3, 1996), fig.504). | *Navan and Dorsey are supposed to overlap in the 6th-1st centuries BC, running from 575-95BC (Baillie & Brown, 'Dendrochronology of Irish Bog Trackways', pp.395-402 in B. Raftery (ed), Trackway Excavations in the Mountdillon Bogs, Co. Longford, 1985-1991 (Irish Archaeological Wetland Unit Transactions Vol.3, 1996), fig.504). | ||
===Northern Ireland=== | ===Northern Ireland=== | ||
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*Toomebridge (natural) {{coord|54|45|N|6|27|W|display=inline|region:GB_type:state}} | *Toomebridge (natural) {{coord|54|45|N|6|27|W|display=inline|region:GB_type:state}} | ||
*Blackwater (natural) {{coord|54|29|N|6|37|W|display=inline|region:GB_type:state}} | *Blackwater (natural) {{coord|54|29|N|6|37|W|display=inline|region:GB_type:state}} | ||
*Lough Eyes ([[Crannog]]{{coord|54|20|N|7|30|W|display=inline|region:GB_type:state}} | *Lough Eyes ([[Crannog]]) {{coord|54|20|N|7|30|W|display=inline|region:GB_type:state}} | ||
*Corban Lough (Crannog) {{coord|54|14|N|7|29|W|display=inline|region:GB_type:state}} | *Corban Lough (Crannog) {{coord|54|14|N|7|29|W|display=inline|region:GB_type:state}} | ||
*Mill Lough (Crannog) {{coord|54|13|N|7|23|W|display=inline|region:GB_type:state}} | *Mill Lough (Crannog) {{coord|54|13|N|7|23|W|display=inline|region:GB_type:state}} | ||
*Dunsoghley {{coord|53|25|36|N|6|19|36|W|display=inline|region:IRL_type:state}} (near Dublin) | *Dunsoghley {{coord|53|25|36|N|6|19|36|W|display=inline|region:IRL_type:state}} (near Dublin) | ||
==== | ====[[Crannog]]s in northern Ireland==== | ||
**Island MacHugh. AD 594ą9, {{coord|53|37|N|6|47|W|display=inline|region:GB_type:state}} | **Island MacHugh. AD 594ą9, {{coord|53|37|N|6|47|W|display=inline|region:GB_type:state}} | ||
**Island MacHugh. AD 627ą9 | **Island MacHugh. AD 627ą9 | ||
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*Pilcher et al.: [http://www3.interscience.wiley.com/journal/119628283/abstract A Long Sub-Fossil Oak Tree-Ring Chronology from the North of Ireland], New Pytol. (1977) 79, 713-729 (Abstract) The full article contains the mean curve. | *Pilcher et al.: [http://www3.interscience.wiley.com/journal/119628283/abstract A Long Sub-Fossil Oak Tree-Ring Chronology from the North of Ireland], New Pytol. (1977) 79, 713-729 (Abstract) The full article contains the mean curve. | ||
*[http://digitalcommons.library.arizona.edu/objectviewer?o=http%3A%2F%2Fradiocarbon.library.arizona.edu%2FVolume25%2FNumber2%2Fazu_radiocarbon_v25_n2_171_178_v.pdf M G L Baillie, J R Pilcher, and G W Pearson: ''Dendrochronology at Belfast as a background to High-Precision Calibration''], Radiocarbon, Vol 25, No. 2, 1983. The structure of the BC-chronology described. | *[http://digitalcommons.library.arizona.edu/objectviewer?o=http%3A%2F%2Fradiocarbon.library.arizona.edu%2FVolume25%2FNumber2%2Fazu_radiocarbon_v25_n2_171_178_v.pdf M G L Baillie, J R Pilcher, and G W Pearson: ''Dendrochronology at Belfast as a background to High-Precision Calibration''], Radiocarbon, Vol 25, No. 2, 1983. The structure of the BC-chronology described. | ||
===N NW Central plain=== | |||
*Atlone {{coord|53|25|N|7|56|W|display=inline|region:IRL_type:state}} [[M. G. L. Baillie]]: [http://www.treeringsociety.org/TRBTRR/TRBvol37_13-20.pdf ''Dublin Medieval Dendrochronology'', Tree-Ring Bulletin, vol. 37, 1977] Only one sample: {{QUB|Q1984}} AD872-1138 | |||
*Crannogs in the area to the west and north-west of the central plain of Ireland. [http://archaeologydataservice.ac.uk/catalogue/adsdata/PSAS_2002/pdf/vol_123/123_245_254.pdf B A Crone: ''Crannogs and chronologies'' in Proc Soc Antiq Scot, 123 (1993), 245-54] | |||
**Midges Island. AD 570ą9 [location?] | |||
**Lough Tamin. AD 584ą9 [location?] | |||
**Lough Tamin. Ao618ą9 | |||
**Moynagh Lough. AD 625 {{coord|53|49|N|6|45|W|display=inline|region:IRL_type:state}}<ref>[http://www.jstor.org/stable/25509002 John Bradley: ''Excavations at Moynagh Lough, County Meath'', The Journal of the Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland, Vol. 121, (1991), pp. 5-26]</ref> | |||
**Moynagh Lough. AD 748 | |||
**Kilnock. AD 722ą9 [location?] | |||
===Central East coast=== | |||
====Drogheda==== | |||
{{coord|53|42|N|6|21|W|display=inline|region:IRL_type:state}} | |||
* Drogheda <ref>[[M. G. L. Baillie]]: [http://www.treeringsociety.org/TRBTRR/TRBvol37_13-20.pdf ''Dublin Medieval Dendrochronology'', Tree-Ring Bulletin, vol. 37, 1977]</ref> | |||
* BathHouse | |||
====Dublin==== | |||
{{coord|53|21|N|6|16|W|display=inline|region:IRL_type:state}} | |||
*Clansy [Barracks] (56 files) <ref>[http://www.ucd.ie/t4cms/s003_abstracts_wetland_archaeology_in_ireland_and_beyond.pdf Abstracts for Wetland Archaeology in Ireland and Beyond]</ref> | |||
*Ormond Quai (4 files) | |||
*Wood Quai (43 files) | |||
*Christchurch Cathedral <ref>[[M. G. L. Baillie]]: [http://www.treeringsociety.org/TRBTRR/TRBvol37_13-20.pdf ''Dublin Medieval Dendrochronology'', Tree-Ring Bulletin, vol. 37, 1977]</ref> | |||
*High Street | |||
*Christchurch Place | |||
*Winetavern Street | |||
* Turvey (Castle) {{coord|53|29|41|N|6|10|55|W|display=inline|region:IRL_type:state}} | |||
* Oldbawn (House) {{coord|53|29|32|N|6|10|33|W|display=inline|region:IRL_type:state}} | |||
*Patrick Street<ref>Claire Walsh: ''Archaeological excavations at Patrick, Nicholas & Winetavern streets, Dublin'' [book]</ref> | |||
===Southern Ireland coast=== | |||
====Cork==== | |||
*St Partick's road http://www.corkcity.ie/services/environment/drainage/corkmaindrainage/cmd_past_discovered.PDF | |||
===Central South Ireland=== | |||
*Annaholty bog (Bog bridge about 40 BC) (10 files) [http://www.ucd.ie/t4cms/s003_abstracts_wetland_archaeology_in_ireland_and_beyond.pdf Abstracts for Wetland Archaeology in Ireland and Beyond] | |||
==General== | ==General== |
Revision as of 18:51, 30 November 2010
Here is the place to list text which clarify the geographical origin for sets of QUB-files.
England
- An English Tree-Ring Chronology, A.D. 404-1216 (JENNIFER HILLAM) http://ads.ahds.ac.uk/catalogue/adsdata/arch-769-1/ahds/dissemination/pdf/vol25/25_031_044.pdf
- An English chronology 434 BC - AD 315 mentioned by English Heritage: Dendrochronology: Guidelines on producing and interpreting dendrochronological dates (2004) (but by almost no others).
Alchester
- "There is a key dendrochronological date from a gatepost timber at Alchester which demonstrates that this structure was probably built in AD 44 (Sauer 2001, 72) and thus provides not only the earliest secure independent dating for a military feature anywhere in Roman Britain but also a key starting point for understanding the Roman conquest of the region and the early development of the complex sequence at Alchester itself." http://www.buckscc.gov.uk/assets/content/bcc/docs/archaeology/A_ST_Oxford_5_solent_thames_roman_oxon_jan_08.pdf p.4
See also Wikipedia (English) article about Alchester_Roman_Town. Location:
Roman Londinium. (London)
- Wikipedia (English) article about No_1_Poultry AD 47 (not QUB)
N. England
Carlisle
- Wikipedia (English) article about Luguvalium (AD 72, AD 165?),
- 3 collections without overlap(?) can be created out of the QUB-material: AD 1063-1600, AD 467-770, Undated 367 years.
Swan Carr
- sub-fossil oaks from Swan Carr near Durham (northern England) (Long span, 1 Mill. BC) M G L Baillie, J R Pilcher, and G W Pearson: Dendrochronology at Belfast as a background to High-Precision Calibration, Radiocarbon, Vol 25, No. 2, 1983, P 171-1781. p.174.
Durham
- Durham (AD 903-1094 - own dating/TA)
Scotland
- M.G.L. Baillie: An Oak Chronology for South Central Scotland Tree Ring Bulletin vol. 37, 1977.
Ireland
- Navan and Dorsey are supposed to overlap in the 6th-1st centuries BC, running from 575-95BC (Baillie & Brown, 'Dendrochronology of Irish Bog Trackways', pp.395-402 in B. Raftery (ed), Trackway Excavations in the Mountdillon Bogs, Co. Longford, 1985-1991 (Irish Archaeological Wetland Unit Transactions Vol.3, 1996), fig.504).
Northern Ireland
"BELIM"
The "BELIM" masterchronology AD 1001-1970 is described (containing also data for the Master Chronology) in Michael G. L. Baillie: The Belfast Oak Chronology to AD 1001, Tree-Ring Bulletin, vol. 37, 1977 (Geocoord data approximately according to map in the article). It is also available among the East Anglia Incident chronology files.
- Toomebridge (natural)
- Blackwater (natural)
- Lough Eyes (Crannog)
- Corban Lough (Crannog)
- Mill Lough (Crannog)
- Dunsoghley (near Dublin)
Crannogs in northern Ireland
- Island MacHugh. AD 594ą9,
- Island MacHugh. AD 627ą9
- Mill Lough. AD 552,
- Mill Lough. AD 643ą9
- Ross Lough. AD 570ą9,
- Ross Lough. AD 614
- Teeshan AD 82 - AD 581, a crannog,
- LODGE, "Hunting Lodge" at NE shore of Cullyhanna Logh, i.e 5 km N of Crossmaglen in county Armagh. 3475+/-75BP, 3305+/-50BP Jennifer Hillam: The Dating of Cullyhanna Hunting Lodge, Irish Archaeological Research Forum, Vol. 3, No. 1 (1976), pp. 17-20
- 1973 Pilcher reports about a floating chronology, probably early centuries of the first millennium AD. Pilcher: Tree-Ring Research in Ireland, Tree-Ring Bulletin, vol. 33, 1973. Containing a map of locations in N. Ireland and 4 mean curves for the floating chronology: Balloo Cottage 1, Teeshan, Mill Lough 3, Allistragh.
- Pilcher et al.: A Long Sub-Fossil Oak Tree-Ring Chronology from the North of Ireland, New Pytol. (1977) 79, 713-729 (Abstract) The full article contains the mean curve.
- M G L Baillie, J R Pilcher, and G W Pearson: Dendrochronology at Belfast as a background to High-Precision Calibration, Radiocarbon, Vol 25, No. 2, 1983. The structure of the BC-chronology described.
N NW Central plain
- Atlone M. G. L. Baillie: Dublin Medieval Dendrochronology, Tree-Ring Bulletin, vol. 37, 1977 Only one sample: QUB:Q1984 AD872-1138
- Crannogs in the area to the west and north-west of the central plain of Ireland. B A Crone: Crannogs and chronologies in Proc Soc Antiq Scot, 123 (1993), 245-54
- Midges Island. AD 570ą9 [location?]
- Lough Tamin. AD 584ą9 [location?]
- Lough Tamin. Ao618ą9
- Moynagh Lough. AD 625 [1]
- Moynagh Lough. AD 748
- Kilnock. AD 722ą9 [location?]
Central East coast
Drogheda
- Drogheda [2]
- BathHouse
Dublin
- Clansy [Barracks] (56 files) [3]
- Ormond Quai (4 files)
- Wood Quai (43 files)
- Christchurch Cathedral [4]
- High Street
- Christchurch Place
- Winetavern Street
- Turvey (Castle)
- Oldbawn (House)
- Patrick Street[5]
Southern Ireland coast
Cork
- St Partick's road http://www.corkcity.ie/services/environment/drainage/corkmaindrainage/cmd_past_discovered.PDF
Central South Ireland
- Annaholty bog (Bog bridge about 40 BC) (10 files) Abstracts for Wetland Archaeology in Ireland and Beyond
General
- Ian Tyers, Jennifer Hillam, and Cathy Groves: Trees and woodland in the Saxon period: the dendrochronological evidence (schema on overlapping between the sites building up the English and Irish chronologies)
Problems
- No Irish oaks found during 95-13 BC!: Baillie 1995 p. 56
- No English oaks AD 316-403! For the historic period there is now a continuous sequence that runs from the present back to AD 404, and another from Roman contexts covering 434 BC – AD 315. The latter is still reliant on cross-links with Ireland and Germany for its dating since no English tree-ring sequence has been found that spans the fourth century AD. English Heritage: Dendrochronology: Guidelines on producing and interpreting dendrochronological dates (2004)
Notes
- ↑ John Bradley: Excavations at Moynagh Lough, County Meath, The Journal of the Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland, Vol. 121, (1991), pp. 5-26
- ↑ M. G. L. Baillie: Dublin Medieval Dendrochronology, Tree-Ring Bulletin, vol. 37, 1977
- ↑ Abstracts for Wetland Archaeology in Ireland and Beyond
- ↑ M. G. L. Baillie: Dublin Medieval Dendrochronology, Tree-Ring Bulletin, vol. 37, 1977
- ↑ Claire Walsh: Archaeological excavations at Patrick, Nicholas & Winetavern streets, Dublin [book]