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- 'cross-dating'), and the age of the wood can thereby be determined precisely. Dendrochronologists originally carried out cross-dating by visual inspection; more recently...
- dated. A core sample from the logs of her chamber was analyzed by a dendrochronologist, and samples of organic matter from the horses’ stomachs were examined...
- Schulman and Tom Harlan, with an estimated germination date of 2833 BC. Dendrochronologist Matthew Salzer of the University of Arizona has been unable to reproduce...
- Cognitive biologist Com****tional biologist Conservation biologist Dendrochronologist Developmental biologist Ecologist Electrophysiologist Embryologist...
- innermost, extant rings exceeding 4862 years of age. In the 1950s, dendrochronologists were making active efforts to find the oldest living tree species...
- Worthington, an excavator in the early series, occasionally returned as a dendrochronologist, whereupon he was dubbed 'Mick the twig'. Osteoarcheologist Margaret...
- unitary authority of City of York in the North of England. Research by dendrochronologists has shown that the tithe barn, which was built on the site of an...
- Hans Schweingruber (29 February 1936 – 7 January 2020) was a Swiss dendrochronologist and emeritus professor. Fritz Schweingruber was first a primary school...
- sources of evidence regarding this period. Tree ring analysis by the dendrochronologist Mike Baillie, of Queen's University Belfast, shows abnormally little...
- tsunami. A further ghost forest was identified by Gordon Jacoby, a dendrochronologist from Columbia University, 60 feet (18 m) underwater in Lake Washington...