New directions in New Zealand dendroarchaeology

Category: Time:
Friday, October 19, 2018 - 15:00 to 16:00
Access:
public
Room: Speaker:
Gretel Boswijk
Affiliation:
University of Auckland
Contact:
Charlotte Pearson
Calendar Status:
confirmed

New Zealand has a comparatively short history of human settlement (~800 years) but even so dating Māori archaeological sites and artefacts can be problematic. Radiocarbon dating is commonly used to establish calendar dates but the effect of variations in atmospheric radiocarbon on calibrated age ranges (~100 to 150 years for individual carbon dates) reduces precision. This talk introduces three linked projects that are investigating the potential to improve dating of Māori sites and wooden artefacts using dendrochronology and high resolution wiggle-match carbon dating. I will discuss success, failure and identify some of the current challenges to extending dendroarchaeology to Māori cultural heritage.