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Neolithic Wooden Wells (Germany)
Willy Tegel et al. Early Neolithic Water Wells Reveal the World’s Oldest Wood Architecture. PLoS ONE 2012. Open access Image:http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0051374 Figure 2. Tree-ring samples and chronologies. (A) Temporal distribution of 147 oak ring width series, indicating the lengths of the … Continue reading
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Tagged 12000 BP, 6th century BCE, agriculture, altscherbitz, brodau 1, ceramics, chest-like well lining, cogged, complex wooden well linings, construction methods, dendrochronology, exploitation of lumber, eythra, eythra 2, farming, germany, hafting, hollow trunks, interlocked at corner joints, lbk, mortise, neolithic, neolithic wooden wells, neolithization, notched timbers, sedentary, stone adzes, tenon joints, tool production, tree-ring dating, tube-like well lining, wells, woodworking
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