The Spotted Dog (Former) Public House, 212 Upton Lane, Newham, London: Tree-Ring Dating of Timbers

Author(s): Robert Howard, Alison Arnold

Timbers from the hall and east wing of this building proved unsuitable for analysis. However the analysis of samples from the west wing resulted in the construction and dating of a single site sequence. Site sequence SPDNSQ01 contains three samples and spans the period AD 1346–1467. Interpretation of the sapwood suggests felling of all three timbers in AD 1468–90, with construction of the roof following shortly after.

Report Number:
69/2014
Series:
Research Report
Pages:
28
Keywords:
Dendrochronology Standing Building

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