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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

(note: QUB1593 seems to be AD 44 /TA)

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?), 54°53′42″N 2°56′13″W
  • 3 collections without overlap can be created out of the QUB-material: AD 1063-1600, AD 467-770, 264 BC-AD 103 (Roman context).

Swan Carr

Durham

Scotland

Isle of Man

Ireland

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. The younger part of this chronology, however, was described in Baillie: A Recently Developed Irish Tree-ring Chronology, Tree-Ring Bulletin, vol. 33, 1973. pp. 15-28.

Crannogs in northern Ireland

Various

  • Marghery, QUB:Q8521M a Dug-out boat from River Blackwater, Co. Armagh C14-dated: GrN-14742 590±20 (BP cal. AD 1300-1410)[6]

N NW Central plain

Central East coast

Drogheda

53°42′N 6°21′W

  • Drogheda [8]
  • BathHouse

Dublin

53°21′N 6°16′W

Southern Ireland coast

Cork

Central South Ireland

General

Problems

Notes

  1. http://www.chrono.qub.ac.uk/Resources/dendro_data/QUB_Tree_14C.csv WebCite-archive
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 Pilcher: Tree-Ring Research in Ireland, Tree-Ring Bulletin, vol. 33, 1973.
  3. 3.0 3.1 E-mail from M. Baillie to T. Axelson 2011-01-02
  4. The text refers to a curve called "Mill Lough 3". When retrieved (by T. Axelson) and compared to all available Mill Lough samples, it was revealed that it most likely consist of QUB:Q205, Q209, Q213, Q217, Q219, Q224 and Q231. The printed curve covers AD 83 - AD 311. Possibly "Natural lake deposit" only refers to those samples, and not to all Mill Lough?
  5. 5.0 5.1 5.2 5.3 5.4 5.5 5.6 5.7 5.8 B A Crone: Crannogs and chronologies in: Proc Soc Antiq Scot, 123 (1993), 245-54
  6. Email from David Brown to T. Axelson, 2011-01-07
  7. John Bradley: Excavations at Moynagh Lough, County Meath, The Journal of the Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland, Vol. 121, (1991), pp. 5-26
  8. 8.0 8.1 M. G. L. Baillie: Dublin Medieval Dendrochronology, Tree-Ring Bulletin, vol. 37, 1977
  9. Abstracts for Wetland Archaeology in Ireland and Beyond
  10. Claire Walsh: Archaeological excavations at Patrick, Nicholas & Winetavern streets, Dublin [book]