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1 January 2016 Dating Wooden Beams From the Grancia Monastic Abbey in Southern Italy
Tiziana Gentilesca, Luigi Todaro, Francesco Ripullone, Antonio Saracino, Nicola Moretti, Marco Borghetti
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Abstract

We present the results of a dendrochronological study carried out on timbers from the monastic abbey Grancìa of Brindisi di Montagna in Southern Italy. Our objective was to date cross-sections of oak (Quercus spp.) taken from structural timbers to determine the felling dates, the time span covered by the series and to evaluate whether the retrieved tree-ring data could be used to extend an existing living trees chronology of oak from Southern Italy.

Dendrochronological analyses were performed on samples collected from eight oak timbers in 2006 during the restoration of the abbey. Raw tree-ring series were crossdated and grouped into a floating chronology that was compared with an absolute reference chronology, specifically constructed from living Quercus pubescens (Willd.) trees, from the nearby Pollino National Park. Seven of eight samples could be absolutely dated in the early 19th, late 18th and mid late 17th Centuries, providing a chronology that reaches back to AD 1545.

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Tiziana Gentilesca, Luigi Todaro, Francesco Ripullone, Antonio Saracino, Nicola Moretti, and Marco Borghetti "Dating Wooden Beams From the Grancia Monastic Abbey in Southern Italy," Tree-Ring Research 72(1), 15-22, (1 January 2016). https://doi.org/10.3959/1536-1098-72.01.15
Received: 1 September 2014; Accepted: 1 July 2015; Published: 1 January 2016
KEYWORDS
building
dendrochronology
Grancìa
Quercus spp.
structural timbers
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