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E-grāmata: Tree-Rings, Kings and Old World Archaeology and Environment: Papers Presented in Honor of Peter Ian Kuniholm

  • Formāts: 336 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 13-Nov-2009
  • Izdevniecība: Oxbow Books
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781782973768
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This volume is based on a 2006 conference honoring Kuniholm (now emeritus, Cornell U.), a pioneer in the field of dendrochronology, who founded what is now the Malcolm and Carolyn Weiner laboratory for Aegean and Near-Eastern Dendrochronology at Cornell. The keynote address provides an overview of revolutions in tree-ring dating and remaining challenges, e.g., the dating of the Santorini/Thera/Minoan eruption. Following a Kuniholm bibliography, international contributors to 29 chapters discuss aspects of his 'dendro time,' including recording events of global climate impact. Illustrations feature site maps and photos, sampling and recording methods, and data plots. Not indexed. Distributed in North America by The David Brown Book Co. Annotation ©2010 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)
Foreword vii
A. Colin Renfrew
Preface and Acknowledgments ix
Contributors to the Volume xi
Bibliography of Peter Ian Kuniholm xv
Peter Kuniholm's Dendro Time
1(2)
Fritz H. Schweingruber
Perspective: Archaeology, History, and Chronology from Penn to the Present and Beyond
3(10)
James Muhly
Excursions into Absolute Chronology
13(12)
M. G. L. Baillie
One Hundred Years of Dendroarchaeology: Dating, Human Behavior, and Past Climate
25(8)
Jeffrey S. Dean
The Absolute Dating of Wasserburg Buchau: A Long Story of Tree-ring Research
33(8)
A. Billamboz
Is there a Separate Tree-ring Pattern for Mediterranean Oak?
41(10)
Tomasz Wazny
Dendrochronological Research at Rosslauf (Bressanone, Italy)
51(6)
Maria Ivana Pezzo
The Development of the Regional Oak Tree-ring Chronology from the Roman Sites in Celje (Slovenia) and Sisak (Croatia)
57(8)
Aleksandar Durman
Andrej Gaspari
Tom Levanic
Matjaz Novsak
Dendroclimatology in the Near East and Eastern Mediterranean Region
65(6)
Ramzi Touchan
Malcolm K. Hughes
A 924-year Regional Oak Tree-ring Chronology for North Central Turkey
71(10)
Carol B. Griggs
Peter I. Kuniholm
Maryanne W. Newton
Jennifer D. Watkins
Sturt W. Manning
Dendrochronology on Pinus nigra in the Taygetos Mountains, Southern Peloponnisos
81(16)
Robert Brandes
Could Absolutely Dated Tree-ring Chemistry Provide a Means to Dating the Major Volcanic Eruptions of the Holocene?
97(14)
Charlotte L. Pearson
Sturt W. Manning
Dendrochemistry of Pinus sylvestris Trees from a Turkish Forest
111(8)
D. K. Hauck
K. Unlu
Neutron Activation Analysis of Dendrochronologically Dated Trees
119(14)
K. Unlu
P. I. Kuniholm
D. K. Hauck
N. O. Cetiner
J. J. Chiment
Third Millennium BC Aegean Chronology: Old and New Data from the Perspective of the Third Millennium AD
133(18)
Ourania Kouka
Middle Helladic Lerna: Relative and Absolute Chronologies
151(12)
Sofia Voutsaki
Albert J. Nijboer
Carol Zerner
Absolute Age of the Uluburun Shipwreck: A Key Late Bronze Age Time-Capsule for the East Mediterranean
163(26)
Sturt W. Manning
Cemal Pulak
Bernd Kromer
Sahra Talamo
Christopher Bronk Ramsey
Michael Dee
How About the Pace of Change for a Change of Pace?
189(6)
Jeremy B. Rutter
Archaeologists and Scientists: Bridging the Credibility Gap
195(4)
Elizabeth French
Kim Shelton
Central Lydia Archaeological Survey: Documenting the Prehistoric through Iron Age periods
199(20)
Christina Luke
Christopher H. Roosevelt
The Chronology of Phrygian Gordion
219(20)
Mary M. Voigt
The End of Chronology: New Directions in the Archaeology of the Central Anatolian Iron Age
239(14)
Geoffrey D. Summers
The Rise and Fall of the Hittite Empire in the Light of Dendroarchaeological Research
253(10)
Andreas Muller-Karpe
Aegean Absolute Chronology: Where did it go wrong?
263(12)
Christos Doumas
The Thera Debate
275(2)
Cold Fusion: The Uneasy Alliance of History and Science
277(16)
Malcolm H. Wiener
Santorini Eruption Radiocarbon Dated to 1627-1600 BC: Further Discussion
293(6)
Walter L. Friedrich
Bernd Kromer
Michael Friedrich
Jan Heinemeier
Tom Pfeiffer
Sahra Talamo
Dating the Santorini/Thera Eruption by Radiocarbon: Further Discussion (AD 2006-2007)
299(18)
Sturt W. Manning
Christopher Bronk Ramsey
Walter Kutschera
Thomas Higham
Bernd Kromer
Peter Steier
Eva M. Wild
Thera Discussion
317
Malcolm H. Wiener
Walter L. Friedrich
Sturt W. Manning