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Sea-level rise and storms cause a progressive landward shoreline displacement along the coast of the Gulf of St. Lawrence in eastern Canada. Forest edges exposed to the sea tend to decline rapidly. The progression of an erosion scarp into a forest margin ... see more

As dendrochronology noticeably increased in tropical regions during the last three decades, some general patterns could emerge from comprehensive analyses of case studies. Here, we investigated the state of dendrochronology’s contributions to the bioclima... see more

La aplicación de la Dendrocronología a poblaciones canarias de Pinus canariensis Smith, taxón que hasta el momento no había sido objetivo de esta ciencia, y la obtención de los primeros resultados positivos en la comparación cruzada de series de crecimien... see more

Averaging tree-ring measurements from multiple individuals is one of the most common procedures in dendrochronology. It serves to filter out noise from individual differences between trees, such as competition, height, and micro-site effects, which ideall... see more

Algade 9 in AalborgDevelopment of the settlement from the Viking Age to the present dayIn 2007, a half-timbered house dating from 1574 was demolished in the centre of Aalborg. In advance of the subsequent construction project, the Historical Museum of Nor... see more

Prehistoric dendrochronology in DenmarkSince dendrochronological work began in Denmark around 1970, both the Archaeological Sciences Department at the National Museum in Copenhagen and the Dendrochronological Laboratory at the periodical Skalk near Århus ... see more

Illerup – between the North Cape and the NileFor fifty years, Forhistorisk Museum in Århus and later Moesgård Museum has provided the base for the work with the finds from the river valley of Illerup, which were first published in Kuml 1951. The excavatio... see more

JØRGEN TROELS-SMITH · 60 YEARSBasic to the great progress made in the field of Scandinavian Stone-Age research during the last generation has been the collaboration between archaeology and the natural sciences. Centrally placed, with one foot firmly plant... see more

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