Dendrochronological dating of objects located in Dolenjska region

Abstract

V diplomski nalogi so dendrokronološko datirani trije objekti Dolenjske regije – Škarjatov kozolec v Mirni, cerkev svetega Vida v Šentvidu pri Stični in Kosmov vinski hram v Malem Cirniku. Vsi objekti so grajeni iz hrastovega lesa (Quercus sp.) in primerjani z dolenjsko kronologijo Gozdarskega inštituta Slovenije. Datacije so izvedene s pomočjo statističnih analiz – korelacijske analize, t vrednosti po Baillie-Pilcherju in s koeficientom časovne skladnosti in z vizualno primerjavo krivulj. Zaradi starosti cerkve svetega Vida, je bila analiza opravljena z C14 analizo, saj za tisto obdobje še ni bilo ustvarjene referenčne kronologije. Objekt v Mirni je uvrščen v leto 1626, vinski hram v leto 1616, pri cerkvi pa je šlo zgolj za prenovo, romanska osnova je bila v stilu gotike prenovljena po letu 1483.In this thesis, the following three objects from the Lower Carniola have been dated by dendrochronology: the Škarjat’s hayrack from Mirna, the church of Saint Vid from Šentvid near Stična, and the Kosmo’s wine cottage from Mali Cirnik. All of them are made of oak wood (Quercus sp.) and compared to Lower Carniola’s chronology of the Slovenian Forestry Institute. The dating was done with the help of the statistical analyses – the correlation analyses, t values by Baillie-Pilcher and Gleichläufigkeit, and the visual comparison of curves with reference to chronologies. It was impossible to date the church of Saint Vid with the standard comparison methods. Because it is so old, the C14 analyses were made instead. Hayrack from Mirna was dated after the year 1626, wine cottage after 1616 and the church somewhere after 1483. The analysed church’s samples were parts of its renovation not the original construction, because the church\u27s Romanesque base was renovated in the Gothic style after 1483

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