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*'''Dorsey''', {{coord|54|6|48|N|6|32|43|W|display=inline|region:GB_type:state}}, [http://www.qub.ac.uk/schools/CentreforArchaeologicalFieldworkCAF/PDFFileStore/Filetoupload,180961,en.pdf Declan Hurl, Cormac McSparron and Peter Moore: ''Data Structure Report: Dorsey, Dorsy, Co. Armagh'', CAF DSR 004] (general arch., no dendroch. details)
*'''Dorsey''', {{coord|54|6|48|N|6|32|43|W|display=inline|region:GB_type:state}}, [http://www.qub.ac.uk/schools/CentreforArchaeologicalFieldworkCAF/PDFFileStore/Filetoupload,180961,en.pdf Declan Hurl, Cormac McSparron and Peter Moore: ''Data Structure Report: Dorsey, Dorsy, Co. Armagh'', CAF DSR 004] (general arch., no dendroch. details)
*'''Lisbarnet cottage''', about 10 miles South East of Belfast.  The oaks are bog oaks that had been dug up in the 18th or 19th century and used as roof timbers in a cottage.  Quite a common thing in the area, where poor families were concerned.<ref name="Baillie2011-01-02"></ref> {{coord|54|30|N|5|43|W|display=inline|region:GB_type:state}}
*'''Lisbarnet cottage''', about 10 miles South East of Belfast.  The oaks are bog oaks that had been dug up in the 18th or 19th century and used as roof timbers in a cottage.  Quite a common thing in the area, where poor families were concerned.<ref name="Baillie2011-01-02"></ref> {{coord|54|30|N|5|43|W|display=inline|region:GB_type:state}}
*'''Mill Lough''', Natural lake deposit.<ref Name="Pilcher1973"></ref> (and a crannog as well?!) {{coord|54|13|N|7|23|W|display=inline|region:GB_type:state}}
*'''Mill Lough''', Natural lake deposit.<ref Name="Pilcher1973"></ref> (and a crannog as well?<ref Name=Crone1993></ref>) {{coord|54|13|N|7|23|W|display=inline|region:GB_type:state}}
*'''Navan''', Navan (Fort) and Dorsey are supposed to overlap in the 6th-1st centuries BC, running from 575-95BC (Baillie & Brown, '[http://www.thefreelibrary.com/-a089075899 Dendrochronology of Irish Bog Trackways', pp.395-402] in B. Raftery (ed), Trackway Excavations in the Mountdillon Bogs, Co. Longford, 1985-1991 (Irish Archaeological Wetland Unit Transactions Vol.3, 1996), fig.504). See also {{enWP|Navan_fort}}, {{coord|54|20|43|N|6|43|07|W|display=title|region:GB_type:state}}
*'''Navan''', Navan (Fort) and Dorsey are supposed to overlap in the 6th-1st centuries BC, running from 575-95BC (Baillie & Brown, '[http://www.thefreelibrary.com/-a089075899 Dendrochronology of Irish Bog Trackways', pp.395-402] in B. Raftery (ed), Trackway Excavations in the Mountdillon Bogs, Co. Longford, 1985-1991 (Irish Archaeological Wetland Unit Transactions Vol.3, 1996), fig.504). See also {{enWP|Navan_fort}}, {{coord|54|20|43|N|6|43|07|W|display=title|region:GB_type:state}}
*'''Teeshan''', lake dwelling ([[Crannog]]) with a foundation of oak timber.<ref Name="Pilcher1973">Pilcher: [http://www.treeringsociety.org/TRBTRR/TRBvol33_1-5.pdf ''Tree-Ring Research in Ireland'', Tree-Ring Bulletin, vol. 33, 1973.]</ref> {{coord|54|53|43|N|6|18|41|W|display=inline|region:GB_type:state}}
*'''Teeshan''', lake dwelling ([[Crannog]]) with a foundation of oak timber.<ref Name="Pilcher1973">Pilcher: [http://www.treeringsociety.org/TRBTRR/TRBvol33_1-5.pdf ''Tree-Ring Research in Ireland'', Tree-Ring Bulletin, vol. 33, 1973.]</ref> {{coord|54|53|43|N|6|18|41|W|display=inline|region:GB_type:state}}
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====[[Crannog]]s in northern Ireland====
====[[Crannog]]s in northern Ireland====
**Island MacHugh. AD 594±9, {{coord|53|37|N|6|47|W|display=inline|region:GB_type:state}}
**Island MacHugh. AD 594±9,<ref Name=Crone1993></ref> {{coord|53|37|N|6|47|W|display=inline|region:GB_type:state}}
**Island MacHugh. AD 627±9
**Island MacHugh. AD 627±9<ref Name=Crone1993></ref>
**Mill Lough. AD 552, {{coord|54|15|N|7|45|W|display=inline|region:GB_type:state}}
**Mill Lough. AD 552,<ref Name=Crone1993></ref> {{coord|54|15|N|7|45|W|display=inline|region:GB_type:state}}
**Mill Lough. AD 643±9
**Mill Lough. AD 643±9<ref Name=Crone1993></ref>
**Ross Lough. AD 570±9, {{coord|54|23|N|7|42|W|display=inline|region:GB_type:state}}
**Ross Lough. AD 570±9,<ref Name=Crone1993></ref> {{coord|54|23|N|7|42|W|display=inline|region:GB_type:state}}
**Ross Lough. AD 614
**Ross Lough. AD 614<ref Name=Crone1993></ref>
**Teeshan AD 82 - AD 581, a crannog, {{coord|54|53|43|N|6|18|41|W|display=inline|region:GB_type:state}}
**Teeshan AD 82 - AD 581, a crannog<ref Name=Crone1993></ref>, {{coord|54|53|43|N|6|18|41|W|display=inline|region:GB_type:state}}


*LODGE, "Hunting Lodge" at NE shore of Cullyhanna Logh, i.e 5 km N of Crossmaglen in county Armagh. 3475+/-75BP, 3305+/-50BP [http://www.jstor.org/pss/20495233 Jennifer Hillam: ''The Dating of Cullyhanna Hunting Lodge'', Irish Archaeological Research Forum, Vol. 3, No. 1 (1976), pp. 17-20]
*LODGE, "Hunting Lodge" at NE shore of Cullyhanna Logh, i.e 5 km N of Crossmaglen in county Armagh. 3475+/-75BP, 3305+/-50BP [http://www.jstor.org/pss/20495233 Jennifer Hillam: ''The Dating of Cullyhanna Hunting Lodge'', Irish Archaeological Research Forum, Vol. 3, No. 1 (1976), pp. 17-20]
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===N NW Central plain===
===N NW Central plain===
*Atlone  {{coord|53|25|N|7|56|W|display=inline|region:IRL_type:state}} [[M. G. L. Baillie]]: [http://www.treeringsociety.org/TRBTRR/TRBvol37_13-20.pdf ''Dublin Medieval Dendrochronology'', Tree-Ring Bulletin, vol. 37, 1977] Only one sample: {{QUB|Q1984}} AD872-1138
*Atlone  {{coord|53|25|N|7|56|W|display=inline|region:IRL_type:state}} [[M. G. L. Baillie]]: [http://www.treeringsociety.org/TRBTRR/TRBvol37_13-20.pdf ''Dublin Medieval Dendrochronology'', Tree-Ring Bulletin, vol. 37, 1977] Only one sample: {{QUB|Q1984}} AD872-1138
*Crannogs in the area to the west and north-west of the central plain of Ireland. [http://archaeologydataservice.ac.uk/catalogue/adsdata/PSAS_2002/pdf/vol_123/123_245_254.pdf B A Crone: ''Crannogs and chronologies'' in Proc Soc Antiq Scot, 123 (1993), 245-54]
*Crannogs in the area to the west and north-west of the central plain of Ireland.<ref Name=Crone1993>B A Crone: [http://archaeologydataservice.ac.uk/catalogue/adsdata/PSAS_2002/pdf/vol_123/123_245_254.pdf ''Crannogs and chronologies''] in: Proc Soc Antiq Scot, 123 (1993), 245-54<ref>
**Midges Island. AD 570±9 [location?]
**Midges Island. AD 570±9 [location?]
**Lough Tamin. AD 584±9 [location?]
**Lough Tamin. AD 584±9 [location?]

Revision as of 21:19, 16 January 2011

Here is the place to list text which clarify the geographical origin for sets of QUB-files.

England

Alchester

See also Wikipedia (English) article about Alchester_Roman_Town. Location: 51°52′42″N 1°10′10″W

(note: QUB1593 seems to be AD 44 /TA)

Roman Londinium. (London)

  • Wikipedia (English) article about No_1_Poultry AD 47 (not QUB)

N. England

Carlisle

  • Wikipedia (English) article about Luguvalium (AD 72, AD 165?), 54°53′42″N 2°56′13″W
  • 3 collections without overlap can be created out of the QUB-material: AD 1063-1600, AD 467-770, 264 BC-AD 103 (Roman context).

Swan Carr

Durham

Scotland

Isle of Man

Ireland

Northern Ireland

"BELIM"

The "BELIM" masterchronology AD 1001-1970 is described (containing also data for the Master Chronology) in Michael G. L. Baillie: The Belfast Oak Chronology to AD 1001, Tree-Ring Bulletin, vol. 37, 1977 (Geocoord data approximately according to map in the article). It is also available among the East Anglia Incident chronology files. The younger part of this chronology, however, was described in Baillie: A Recently Developed Irish Tree-ring Chronology, Tree-Ring Bulletin, vol. 33, 1973. pp. 15-28.

Crannogs in northern Ireland

Various

  • Marghery, QUB:Q8521M a Dug-out boat from River Blackwater, Co. Armagh C14-dated: GrN-14742 590±20 (BP cal. AD 1300-1410)[5]

N NW Central plain

Central East coast

Drogheda

53°42′N 6°21′W

  • Drogheda [6]
  • BathHouse

Dublin

53°21′N 6°16′W

Southern Ireland coast

Cork

Central South Ireland

General

Problems

Notes

  1. http://www.chrono.qub.ac.uk/Resources/dendro_data/QUB_Tree_14C.csv WebCite-archive
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 Pilcher: Tree-Ring Research in Ireland, Tree-Ring Bulletin, vol. 33, 1973.
  3. 3.0 3.1 E-mail from M. Baillie to T. Axelson 2011-01-02
  4. 4.0 4.1 4.2 4.3 4.4 4.5 4.6 4.7 Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; no text was provided for refs named Crone1993
  5. Email from David Brown to T. Axelson, 2011-01-07
  6. 6.0 6.1 M. G. L. Baillie: Dublin Medieval Dendrochronology, Tree-Ring Bulletin, vol. 37, 1977
  7. Abstracts for Wetland Archaeology in Ireland and Beyond
  8. Claire Walsh: Archaeological excavations at Patrick, Nicholas & Winetavern streets, Dublin [book]