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

England

  • 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

Ireland

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

  • 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. http://www.english-heritage.org.uk/upload/pdf/Dendrochronology.pdf