Table 2.2. Tree-Ring Dates, G and G Hamlet

Provenience Tree-Ring Dates
Structure 1 (kiva) 923 +vv
927 vv
959 +vv
964 vv
970 +vv
988 vv
993 +vv
996 vv
999 vv
1007 vv
1018 ++vv
1021 vv
1031 ++vv
1034 +vv
1052 vv
1064 +v
1064 +v
1065 v
1065 vv
1066 vv
1067 +vv
 
Structure 4 (pit structure) 920 vv
998 +vv
1010 vv
1021 vv
1058 vv
   
Surface Architecture (Sampling Stratum 1)  
        Feature 24 (post hole) 833 vv
        87N/94E, Stratum 2 977 vv
        Feature 3 (post hole) 985 vv
        Feature 17 (post hole) 1004 ++vv
        80N/94E, Stratum 3 1043 ++vv
        Feature 13 (post hole) 1053 ++B
        Feature 25 (post hole) 1057 vv
        Feature 25 (post hole) 1062 +vv
   
Courtyard (Sampling Stratum 3)  
        80N/96E, Stratum 2 1006 vv
   
Architectural Inner Periphery (Sampling Stratum 4)  
        Feature 1 (post hole) 889 vv
        86N/104E, Stratum 1 934 vv
        Feature 19 (pit) 998 vv
        86N/104E, Stratum 2 1025 vv
        86N/104E, Stratum 2 1047 vv
        Feature 20 (post hole) 1055 vv
        86N/104E, Stratum 2 1059 v
        Feature 3 (post hole) 1083 vv

Date symbol:
B = bark is present.
v = a subjective judgment that, although there is no direct evidence of the true outside on the sample, the date is within a very few years of being a cutting date.
vv = there is no way of estimating how far the last ring is from the true outside. Many rings may be lost.
+ = one or a few rings may be missing near the outside whose presence or absence cannot be determined because the series does not extend far enough to provide adequate crossdating.
++ = a ring count is necessary beyond a certain point in the series because crossdating ceases.