The Karschau Ship, Schleswig-Holstein: Dendrochronological Results and Timber Provenance |
| |
Authors: | Aoife Daly |
| |
Affiliation: | Centre for Maritime and Regional Studies, University of Southern Denmark, Niels Bohrs Vej 9, dk-6700 Esbjerg, Denmark |
| |
Abstract: | The felling of the oak trees used to build the Karschau ship took place in or around the AD 1140s. The tree-ring curves from the oak planks from the Karschau Ship match best with site-means from Odense, a medieval town on the island of Funen, Denmark. New research being carried out by the author is allowing the determination of the provenance of ancient oak to a more local level. Through this dendrochronological research, it is now possible to differentiate between small regions of timber sources for shipbuilding, allowing a more nuanced interpretation. © 2006 The Author |
| |
Keywords: | Nordic ship-type medieval dendrochronology timber provenance cog |
|
|