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Dendrochronological Data in Archaeology: A Guide to Good Practice
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Peter Brewer,
Laboratory of Tree-Ring Research
,
University of Arizona
, USA
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Esther Jansma,
Cultural Heritage Agency
and
Utrecht University
, The Netherlands
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VERSION 1.1 - JUNE 2016
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Section 1. Aims and Objectives
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1.1 Background to the Guide
1.2 Scope of the Guide
1.3 Data and Metadata
Section 2. Creating Dendrochronological Data
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2.1 Project Planning and Requirements
2.2 Sources of Data
2.3 File Types (whilst creating, working with, and processing data)
2.4 File Naming Convention
2.5 Documenting Data Creation and Processing
Section 3. Archiving Dendrochronological Data
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3.1 Deciding What to Archive
3.2 Deciding How to Archive
3.3 Archiving File Types
3.4 Converting Data Formats
3.5 Archiving Strategies
3.6 Metadata and Documentation
Section 4. Copyright
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4.1 Copyright for Dendrochronology
Section 5. Case Study: The Dendrochronology of the Early-medieval
Emporium
Dorestad (the Netherlands)
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5.1 (Re)analysis of Wood from Dorestad
5.2. Wood Inventory
5.3. Inter-site Analyses
5.4. Entering New Results into the DCCD Repository
5.5. Outlook: New Research of Long-distance Connections in North-western Europe using Dendrochronology
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