@mastersthesis {583, title = {Tree-Ring Dating and Archaeology in South Dakota}, volume = {PhD}, year = {1968}, school = {University of Arizona}, abstract = {In 1964 a study of the feasibility of applying the methods of tree-ring research to wood collected in South Dakota was undertaken by the Laboratory of Tree-Ring Research, University of Arizona{\textellipsis}}, url = {http://ezproxy.library.arizona.edu/login?url=http://proquest.umi.com/pqdweb?did=757411981\&sid=5\&Fmt=1\&clientId=43922\&RQT=309\&VName=PQD}, author = {Weakly, Ward Fredrick} } @mastersthesis {512, title = {A Sequence of Ruins in the Flagstaff Area Dated by Tree-Rings}, volume = {MA}, year = {1962}, school = {University of Arizona}, abstract = {A collection of 4263 archaeological tree-ring specimens from the region around Flagstaff, Arizona, was examined by means of the dendrochronological method. Although some of the specimens had been dated previously, the majority of the collection had never been studied. This analysis yielded 596 outside dates. Although these new dates do not differ greatly from previous dates obtained from previous dates obtained from this collection they have made possible certain refinements in the dating of the phases in the archaeological sequence for the region.}, author = {Harlan, Thomas P.} }