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Dendrochronology in Scotland’s Archaeological Research Frameworks

March 5, 2024

The South East Scotland Oak Dendrochronology (SESOD) project now features as a new case study by Coralie Mills for the SE Scotland Archaeological Research Framework (SESARF).

Coralie Mills has previously contributed content on heritage dendrochronology to some of the other evolving Scottish regional research frameworks, including for the Highlands and Perth & Kinross. Coralie is delighted to be one of the small team of dendrochronologists now working with ScARF in developing a Dendrochronology Research Framework for Scotland  – which will reflect the holistic nature of the discipline across inter-connected applications in archaeology, historic buildings, wooded landscapes, climate and ecology. Look out for more news from ScARF on this soon.

Coralie inspecting one of the oldest fallen Dalkeith Oaks, of 16th century date: Photo Anna Deacon
Coralie inspecting one of the oldest fallen Dalkeith Oaks, which dendrochronology has shown is of 16th century date: Photo Anna Deacon.

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