Arnold, A. (2014). Dandra Garth, Garsdale, Cumbria: Tree-Ring Analysis of Timbers . Fort Cumberland: Historic England.

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    Analysis undertaken on samples from a number of different areas at Dandra Garth resulted in the dating of site sequence DNDRSQ01, which contains 32 samples, to the period AD 1373-1635. The earliest timbers identified are a purlin (thought to be reused from the original roof), dated to AD 1565-90, and a floorboard from the attic dated to AD 1586-95. Other floorboards have terminus post quem felling dates ranging from AD 1477 to AD 1600. The first- and attic-floor frames contain timber dated to AD 1633 and AD 1635 and are thought to be broadly contemporary with the kitchen lintel (AD 1628-53) and partitioning (AD 1624-43)....
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    Link: https://doi.org/10.5284/1030774
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