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However, dendrochronology revealed that the wood dated from the second half of the 16th century.
Dendrochronology can also be used in concert with radiocarbon dating to allow for more accurate date measurements using radiocarbon dating on archaeological sites.
Dendrochronology, or tree-ring dating, has proved this false.
Early work based on dendrochronology and radiocarbon dating suggested the landslide occurred between 1060 and 1180 or between 1250 and 1280.
Occasionally some of the wood remains, making it possible to date the church more accurately using radiocarbon dating and/or with dendrochronology.
Dendrochronology can date the time at which tree rings were formed, in many types of wood, to the exact calendar year.
The oldest constructions of this settlement were built, according to dendrochronology, with timber from trees cut in 930.
The wood in the doors of the gatehouse has been dated by dendrochronology to the period 1159-89.