A. E. Douglass

A. E. Douglass
Andrew Ellicott Douglass
Nacimiento 5 de julio 1867
Windsor, Vermont
Fallecimiento 20 de marzo 1962
Tucsón, Arizona
Nacionalidad estadounidense
Ocupación astrónomo
Patrimonio Fundador de la Dendrocronología

Andrew Ellicott Douglass o A. E. Douglass (* 5 de julio de 1867, Windsor, Vermont – 20 de marzo de 1962, Tucsón, Arizona), fue un astrónomo estadounidense y fundador del Laboratory of Tree-Ring Research (Laboratorio de Investigación de los Anillos de Árboles) en la Universidad de Arizona. Desarrollo las técnicas de fechados dendrocronológicos.

Algunas publicaciones

  • 1921. “Dating Our Prehistoric Ruins: How Growth Rings in Timbers Aid in Establishing the Relative Ages in Ruined Pueblos of the Southwest” Natural History 21 (2)
  • 1929. The secret of the Southwest solved by talkative tree rings. National Geographic Magazine 56(6): 736-770
  • 1940. “Tree-Ring Dates from the Forestdale Valley, East-Central Arizona” Tree-Ring Bulletin 7 (2)
  • 1941. “Age of Forestdale Ruins Excavated in 1939” Tree-Ring Bulletin 8 (2)
  • 1944. “Tabulation of Dates for Bluff Ruin” Tree-Ring Bulletin 9 (2)

Referencias

  • Fritts, H. C. 1976. Tree rings and climate. The Blackburn Press, Caldwell, NJ
  • Haury, E. W. 1962. HH-39: Recollections of a Dramatic Moment in Southwestern Archaeology. Tree-Ring Bulletin 24: 3-4
  • Nash, S.E. 1999. Time, Trees, and Prehistory: Tree-Ring Dating and the Development of North American Archaeology 1914-1950. Salt Lake City: The University of Utah Press
  • Stokes, M.A. and T.L. Smiley. 1968. An Introduction to Tree Ring Dating. University of Chicago Press. Chicago, IL


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