Non-Invasive Methods in Dendrochronology: Problems and Perspectives

M. Utkin, M. O. Phylatova
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With the development of new technologies, several conceptually new methodological developments have appeared in the modern dendrochronology, including the study of samples using the so-called “non-invasive methods.” This article details the history of the use of high-resolution macrophotography and computed tomography for studying wooden samples, which, due to their high historical, cultural, and material value, cannot be studied using traditional methods. Moreover, based on the results of foreign and Russian experiments on the use of these technologies in dendrochronology, we have made an attempt to highlight main problems and limitations of the methods, as well as to analyze their prospects both for archeology and other disciplines. A conclusion was made that, since 2007, when the first attempts to use X-ray CTs to measure the width of tree growth rings were made, the success in the use of this technology has become evident. Despite several unsuccessful experiments, the large majority of the researchers note high efficiency of the method, as well as its high potential for further research. As for macrophotography, with the emergence of special software in the early 2010s, which could make it possible to study samples not only in the field, but also remotely, this method also proved to be highly effective. Its main advantage is in its relatively low cost, as well as the ability, when necessary, to re-examine the sample at any point. The emergence and active implementation of non-invasive methods in dendrochronology can significantly increase the source base available to the researchers, adding to it a large number of archaeological artifacts, works of art, as well as antiquities and much more.
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树木年代学中的非侵入性方法:问题与展望
随着新技术的发展,现代树木年代学中出现了一些概念上新的方法发展,包括使用所谓的“非侵入性方法”研究样本。本文详细介绍了使用高分辨率微距摄影和计算机断层扫描来研究木制样品的历史,由于它们具有很高的历史、文化和物质价值,无法使用传统方法进行研究。此外,根据国外和俄罗斯在树木年代学中使用这些技术的实验结果,我们试图突出这些方法的主要问题和局限性,并分析它们在考古学和其他学科中的前景。得出的结论是,自2007年首次尝试使用x射线ct测量树木年轮的宽度以来,这项技术的成功应用已经变得显而易见。尽管进行了几次不成功的实验,但大多数研究人员都注意到该方法的高效率,以及进一步研究的巨大潜力。对于微距摄影,随着2010年代初专用软件的出现,不仅可以在现场研究样本,还可以远程研究样本,这种方法也被证明是非常有效的。它的主要优点是相对较低的成本,以及必要时在任何点重新检查样品的能力。树木年代学中非侵入性方法的出现和积极实施可以大大增加研究人员可用的资源基础,增加了大量的考古文物,艺术品,以及古物等等。
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