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*An English chronology 434 BC - AD 315 mentioned by [http://www.english-heritage.org.uk/publications/dendrochronology-guidelines/dendrochronology.pdf/ English Heritage: ''Dendrochronology: Guidelines on producing and interpreting dendrochronological dates'' (2004)] (but by almost no others).
*An English chronology 434 BC - AD 315 mentioned by [http://www.english-heritage.org.uk/publications/dendrochronology-guidelines/dendrochronology.pdf/ English Heritage: ''Dendrochronology: Guidelines on producing and interpreting dendrochronological dates'' (2004)] (but by almost no others).


===Alchester===
====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
* "''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 {{enWP|Alchester_Roman_Town}}. Location: {{coord|51|52|42|N|1|10|10|W|display=inline|region:GB_type:state}}
See also {{enWP|Alchester_Roman_Town}}. Location: {{coord|51|52|42|N|1|10|10|W|display=inline|region:GB_type:state}}


===Carlisle===
====Roman Londinium. (London)====
*{{enWP|No_1_Poultry}} AD 47 (not QUB)
 
===N. England===
 
====Carlisle====
*{{enWP|Luguvalium}} (AD 72, AD 165?), {{coord|54|53|42|N|2|56|13|W|display=inline|region:GB_type:state}}
*{{enWP|Luguvalium}} (AD 72, AD 165?), {{coord|54|53|42|N|2|56|13|W|display=inline|region:GB_type:state}}
* 3 collections without overlap(?) can be created out of the QUB-material: AD 1063-1600, AD 467-770, Undated 367 years.  
* 3 collections without overlap(?) can be created out of the QUB-material: AD 1063-1600, AD 467-770, Undated 367 years.  


===Roman Londinium. (London)===  
====Swan Carr====
*{{enWP|No_1_Poultry}} AD 47 (not QUB)
*sub-fossil oaks from Swan Carr near Durham (northern England) (Long span, 1 Mill. BC) [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, P 171-1781. p.174.
 


===England medieval===
====Durham====
*Durham (AD 903-1094 - own dating/TA) {{coord|54|46|34|N|1|34|24|W|display=inline|region:GB_type:state}}
*Durham (AD 903-1094 - own dating/TA) {{coord|54|46|34|N|1|34|24|W|display=inline|region:GB_type:state}}



Revision as of 13:51, 23 May 2010

Here is the place to list text which clarify the geographical origin for sets of QUB-files.

England

Alchester

See also Wikipedia (English) article about Alchester_Roman_Town. Location: 51°52′42″N 1°10′10″W

Roman Londinium. (London)

  • Wikipedia (English) article about No_1_Poultry AD 47 (not QUB)

N. England

Carlisle

Swan Carr


Durham

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).

Dublin

Central South Ireland

N NW Central plain

  • 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
    • Island MacHugh. AD 594ą9
    • Island MacHugh. AD 627ą9
    • Midges Island. AD 570ą9
    • Mill Lough. AD 552
    • Mill Lough. AD 643ą9
    • Ross Lough. AD 570ą9
    • Ross Lough. AD 614
    • Lough Tamin. AD 584ą9
    • Lough Tamin. Ao618ą9
    • Teeshan. AD 581
    • Teeshan. AD 543ą9
    • Moynagh Lough. AD 625
    • Moynagh Lough. AD 748
    • Kilnock. AD 722ą9


Northern Ireland

General


Problems