
Time, trees, and prehistory1999
About this book
Dendrochronology, the science of assigning precise calendar dates to annual growth rings in trees, emerged to provide accurate, reliable dates at a time when North American archaeologists had no absolute dating techniques to frame their analyses. Time, Trees, and Prehistory examines the growth, development, and application of North American tree-ring dating when it was the only reliable chronometric yardstick.
Time, Trees, and Prehistory examines archaeological practices of the 1920s, 30s, and 40s and demonstrates that tree-ring dating set the stage that enabled revolutionary developments in archaeological interpretation in succeeding decades.
Details
- First published
- 1999
- OL Work ID
- OL2011533W
Subjects
HistoryDendrochronologyAntiquitiesArchaeologyIndians of North AmericaTree-ringsArchaeology, methodologyArchaeology, historyNorth america, antiquities