Tree rings and people: new applications for dendrochronological methods

Up to the recent past, dendrochronological techniques were limited to the analysis and interpretation of tree-ring sequences or other natural phenomena subjected to rhythmic, annual increment (varves etc.). By means of the so-called page time series analysis (PTSA) we could show for the first time t...

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