Dating coastal archaeological wood from pingusugruk (15th-17th ce), northern alaska:

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  • who: ( and collaborators from the Panthu00e9on-Sorbonne/CNRS, France University of Fairbanks, Fairbanks, AK, USA have published the article: Dating Coastal Archaeological Wood From Pingusugruk (15th-17th CE), Northern Alaska:, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: The authors explored the possibilities and limitations of standard ring-width dendrochronological methods for dating Alaskan coastal archaeological wood. The authors focus on the site of a late Thule site (15th-17th located at Point Franklin Because the purpose of this study is cross-dating, which is primarily sensitive to short-term variability, for the FTH and MKZ detrending, the . . .

     

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