3807 BCE, 3806 BCE |
- The Sweet Track, ancient timber roadway of England (oldest engineered road yet discovered)
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3374 BCE |
- Tree-ring dating of find site layer at Arslantepe-Malatya; the cylinder seal unearthed contains an image of a threshing-board or sledge
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2049 BCE |
- Seahenge constructed in Britain
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2300 to 1950 BCE, 1950 to 1700 BCE |
- A1, and A2 date periods for the Unetice culture, early Bronze Age culture, Europe
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c. 1300 BCE |
- firewood dating; see Oxhide ingot from the Uluburun shipwreck, south coast of Turkey
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148 BCE, 147 BCE |
- Corlea Trackway, Republic of Ireland; used for industrial harvesting of peat for energy generation
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95 BCE |
- Navan Fort Northern Ireland; felling of the oak tree used as central post of a large structure built with over two hundred posts.[1]
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0 |
- Timestamp of BCE, or BP to positive years, CE
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290 |
- Anderitum a Saxon Shore Fort
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begins 535, multiple years |
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619 |
- Tide mill of Nendrum Monastery (oldest known tide mill)
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737 to 968 |
- 3 phases of construction between 737 and 968, Danevirke peninsular fortification (east–west)
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753 |
- Staraya Ladoga, the prosperous trading village in Finland at the start of the Age of the Vikings
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890 |
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932 to 966 |
- fishing at Bridgwater Bay, Bristol Channel, England; 'mudhorse fishing', with structures built in the bay at Stert Flats
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963 |
- (from ~800 onward)-pavement dates of 963, in the medieval fortified settlement Sarskoye Gorodishche on the Volga trade route
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980, 981 |
- Viking ring fortress; Trelleborg[2]
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988–1030 (999–1036+) (1036 dated) |
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~1042 and 11th century |
- See Skuldelev ships; Skuldelev 2 dated to 1042, found at Skuldelev, 20 km north of Roskilde, Denmark, built of oak from near Dublin
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1088 to 1100 |
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1175 |
- church of Ludwigsdorf, Lüdwigsdorf (Görlitz, Germany)
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1190 |
- first dating of wood from the megastructure cliff-dwelling, Cliff Palace; 1190 to various dates; major construction, first 20 years
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1280s–1350 |
- The Sierra Ancha (Broad Mountains) cliff dwellings, Arizona
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ending at 1291 |
- multiple constructions prior to 1291, the Stokesay Castle
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1341 to 1352 |
- Aston Eyre Hall; (an additional barn dated to 1613)
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1346 |
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starting at: 1347 |
- Black Death migration; first shipwrecks etc.-(total crew death), with start of disease; a major hiatus begins of construction in cities–(a gap in the tree-ring dated wood pieces)
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1391, 1392 |
- Gatehouse at Church of Mavesyn Ridware
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1434 |
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1450 to 1540 |
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1465, 1466 |
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1535 |
- See: The Sun Dog Painting-(reproduction) of 1636
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~1600, =400 BP |
- Kostal Cone, British Columbia, Canada: (newest cinder cone)
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1636 |
- (dated 1636 wooden frame of copy): a copy of the original: The Sun Dog Painting by Urban målare (Malare the Painter); the sun dogs in the paintings are from the oldest views of the city of Stockholm, Sweden; the Sun Dog atmospheric events of 20 April 1535
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1643 |
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1645 to 1715 |
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1699 |
- dating of the red cedar forests that were lowered into tidal zones by the 1700 Cascadia earthquake, finalizing their winter growth rings
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1722 to 1749 |
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1733 to 1751 |
- Adolfo Canyon Site (LA 5665), pueblito and hogan site, New Mexico, USA
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19 May 1780 |
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1790 to 1820 |
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1828 |
- The Walker Cabin, of Marble Springs historic site in Tennessee
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