Timber dating involves taking a sample of living and dead trees in a given area. The tree-ring patterns are matched, and laid down in series, building a continuous timeline of known dates. Once the timeline exists, the age of similar wood (e.g., from a nearby house) can be established by pattern-matching.
Timber dating involves taking a sample of living and dead trees in a given area. The tree-ring patterns are matched, and laid down in series, building a continuous timeline of known dates. Once the timeline exists, the age of similar wood (e.g., from a nearby house) can be established by pattern-matching.
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