The Fox Hotel and 1A Market Place, Chipping Norton, Oxfordshire: Tree-Ring Analysis and Radiocarbon Wiggle-Matching of Oak Timbers

Author(s): Dr Martin Bridge, Cathy Tyers, A Bayliss, Michael Dee, Sanne Palstra

Tree-ring analysis was undertaken on the ring-width series from fourteen of the fifteen timbers sampled from The Fox Hotel and the neighbouring building to the east, 1 and 1A Market Place. Cross-matching allowed three site master chronologies to be formed, two from the Fox Hotel, and one from 1 and 1A Market Place, which contained three, two, and three timbers respectively. Neither Fox Hotel chronologies could be dated by dendrochronology. The moulded beams in 1 and 1A Market Place, however, were converted from trees most likely felled in the second quarter of the fifteenth century AD. Radiocarbon dating was undertaken on eight single-ring samples from cnfox05, the longest tree-ring series in the undated site sequence cnfox542m. Wiggle-matching of these results, taking account of the missing sapwood rings on the samples, indicates that the three cross-matched coeval timbers from the roof of the Fox Hotel were felled in the last quarter of the sixteenth century AD.

Report Number:
26/2021
Series:
Research Report
Pages:
31
Keywords:
Dendrochronology Radiocarbon Dating Standing Building Wiggle-Match

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