n.a. (1995). 2 Joining the dots. In: n.e. Enlarging the Past. Thorverton: Wetland Archaeology Research Project. pp. 26-52.

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2 Joining the dots
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Enlarging the Past
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Society of Antiquaries of Scotland Monograph Series
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11
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172
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26 - 52
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This chapter focuses on dating, particularly the contribution of dendrochronology. The Sweet Track in the Somerset Levels was broadly dated by artefactual evidence and radiocarbon dates to c 3200 bc. This was refined by dendrochronology which was able to identify a contemporaneous settlement far away in the Alpine foothills at Hauterive-Champreveyres. At the time of writing the earliest settlements dated to before 4000 BC were located in southern Germany and included Hornstaad-Hornle. It has been possible to provide absolute dates for the individual components of a settlement and a settlement pattern.
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1995
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