[Bonetools] piece od advice needed - thanx
Julie Byrd
byrdjulie at gmail.com
Sun Jul 26 16:15:22 CEST 2015
Selena,
I'll forward your email to Grant Harley and Henri Grissino Mayer. They are
both dendrochonologists I've sent canoe samples to in the past. They work
mostly in the SE USA, but maybe they know someone who specializes in your
area! If they are missing that piece of the oak chronology it might be a
big help.
Julie
On Sunday, July 26, 2015, Selena Vitezović <selenavitezovic at gmail.com>
wrote:
> Dear colleagues,
>
> I have one not-really-bone tool question. Recently a huge oak,
> approximately 600 years old, was cut down in western Serbia, because it was
> an obstacle for highway construction. The public opposed, of course, in
> vain, of course, but that is not the issue here. Since the oak was approx,
> 600 years old, me and some of my colleagues thought perhaps samples can be
> taken for dendrochronology comparisions. We do not have dendrochronology
> lab or anything of a kind here (in SE Europe wooden stuff are very very
> rarely preserved in archaeological record), so I need piece of advice - is
> worth a trouble asking for samples? Who and how to take them? And probably
> most important - if we take samples, then what?
> I sound to myself like a complete amateur. Please help.
>
> thank you, yours sincerly, Selena
>
> --
> Selena Vitezović
> Arheološki institut
> www.ai.ac.rs
>
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