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Holocene tree-line variability in the Kauner Valley, Central Eastern Alps, indicated by dendrochronological analysis of living trees and subfossil logs

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THE 12,460YEAR HOHENHEIM OAK AND PINE TREE-RING CHRONOLOGY FROM CENTRAL EUROPE—A UNIQUE ANNUAL RECORD FOR RADIOCARBON CALIBRATION AND PALEOENVIRONMENT RECONSTRUCTIONS

Michael Friedrich

2004

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The 12,460-year Hohenheim oak and pine tree-ring chronology from central Europe—a unique annual record for radiocarbon calibration and paleoenvironment …

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Response to Rzepecki et al., "Missing link in Late Antiquity? A critical examination of Hollstein’s Central European Oak Chronology"

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Map Contribution (Fig. 1, Fig. 2) to: C. Dittmar/T. Eißing/A. Rothe, Elevation-specific tree-ring chronologies of Norway spruce and Silver fir in Southern Germany. Dendrochronologia, 30, 2, 2012, 73–83.

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A 781-year oak tree-ring chronology for the Middle Ages archaeological dating in Maramureș (Eastern Europe)

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Late Quaternary history of spruce in southern Europe

Cesare Ravazzi

Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology, 2002

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Elevation-specific tree-ring chronologies of Norway spruce and Silver fir in Southern Germany

Andreas Rothe

Dendrochronologia, 2012

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Exposure matters: Forest dynamics reveal an early Holocene conifer refugium on a north facing slope in Central Europe

Tibor Standovár

The Holocene, 2020

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New tree-ring evidence for the Late Glacial period from the northern pre-Alps in eastern Switzerland

Gerhard Helle

Quaternary Science Reviews, 2018

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Subfossil oaks from bogs in NW Europe as a (dendro) archaeological archive

Ute Sass-Klaassen

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Extension of the Swiss Lateglacial tree-ring chronologies

Bernd Kromer

Dendrochronologia, 2005

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Challenging process to make the Lateglacial tree-ring chronologies from Europe absolute – an inventory

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Quaternary Science Reviews, 2010

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Dendrochronology and radiocarbon dating of subfossil conifer logs from a peat bog, Maramureş Mts, Romania

Marcel Mîndrescu

Quaternary International, 2016

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Forest Exploitation and Wood Supply: A Dendroarchaeological Approach between the Massif Central and the Southern Alps since the Middle Ages

Vincent Labbas

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Too early and too northerly: evidence of temperate trees in northern Central Europe during the Younger Dryas

Vincent Robin, Oliver Nelle

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Girardclos O. et Petit C. 2011. Dendroarchaeological contributions to the history of forest exploitation : the case of the Gallo-roman settlement of Oedenburg (Alsace, France) between 10 AD and 180 AD, in P. Fraiture, Tree Rings, Art, Archaeology, Scientia Artis 7, Bruxelles, 2011, p. 77-96.

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A 548-year tree-ring chronology of oak (Quercus spp.) for southeast Slovenia and its significance as a dating tool and climate archive

Dieter Eckstein, Katarina Cufar

2008

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2500 years from dendrochronology back to ancient French human biotopes. Trees studied: low altitude oaks

Georges G N Lambert

ATR (Association for Tree Ring Research) :TRACE (Tree Ring, Climate, Archaeology and Environment). Conference, Fribourg, 21-23 Apr. 2005., 2005

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Human impact on the Holocene forest line in the Central Alps

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Dendroclimatic relevance of “Bosco Antico”, the most ancient living European larch wood in the southern Rhaetian Alps (Italy)

Riccardo Cerrato

Geografia Fisica e Dinamica Quaternaria, 2018

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Validation of the supra-long pine tree-ring chronologies from northern Scandinavia

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Norwegian conifer chronologies constructed to date historical timber

Terje Thun

Dendrochronologia, 2005

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Growth trends reveal the forest structure during Roman and Medieval times in Western Europe: a comparison between archaeological and actual oak ring series ( Quercus robur and Quercus petraea )

Kristof Haneca

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Dendrochronological analysis at pine timberline

Mauri Timonen

1998

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The Early Holocene treeline in the southern French Alps: new evidence from travertine formations

Jean-Frédéric Terral

Global Ecology and Biogeography, 2003

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Friedrich_etal_Radiocarbon_2004

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Dendrochronological scots pine standard (1110-1460 AD) for North-Eastern Poland

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Dendrochronologically dated pine stumps document phase wise bog expansion at a northwest German site between c. 6700 BC and c. 3400 BC

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