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Dendrochronological evidence for long-distance timber trading in the Roman Empire
2019
PLoS ONE
An important question for our understanding of Roman history is how the Empire's economy was structured, and how long-distance trading within and between its provinces was organised and achieved. Moreover, it is still unclear whether large construction timbers, for use in Italy, came from the widespread temperate forests north of the Alps and were then transported to the sparsely-wooded Mediterranean region in the south. Here, we present dendrochronological results from the archaeological
doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0224077
pmid:31800578
pmcid:PMC6892532
fatcat:egp3kyzsrjhbfnzpzzuz7njliu