Tree-Ring Dating and AMS Wiggle-Matching of Wooden Statues at Neunggasa Temple in South Korea
Author
Park, Won-KyuKim, Yojung
Jeong, Ah-Reum
Kim, Sang-Kyu
Oh, Jung-Ae
Park, Suh-Young
Cho, Sunil
Park, Gyujun
Seo, Jeong-Wook
Issue Date
2010-01-01
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Park, W.-K., Kim, Y., Jeong, A.-R., Kim, S.-K., Oh, J.-A., Park, S.-Y., ... & Seo, J.-W. (2010). Tree-ring dating and AMS wiggle-matching of wooden statues at Neunggasa temple in South Korea. Radiocarbon, 52(3), 924-932.Journal
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From the 20th International Radiocarbon Conference held in Kona, Hawaii, USA, May 31-June 3, 2009.Additional Links
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This paper reports the results of tree-ring dating and accelerator mass spectrometry (AMS) wiggle-matching for wooden Buddhist statues stored at the Eungjindang Hall of Neunggasa Temple, South Korea. Among 23 statues, 10 were successfully dated by tree rings. The cutting date of logs used for the statues was determined as some time between late fall 1684 and early spring 1685 when the bark ring (AD 1684) completed latewood formation. The 95.4% confidence interval of a radiocarbon date (cal AD 1688-1713, 2 ), which was obtained by wiggle-matching 7 samples of a statue, is similar to the dendro-date (AD 1684). A historical document recorded that the statues in the Eungjindang of Neunggasa were dedicated in July 1685. The dendro-date and written record indicate that Eungjindang statues were made within 3-8 months after log cutting. This seems rather short if we consider the period required for natural drying to avoid defects such as cracking and crooking.Type
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enISSN
0033-8222ae974a485f413a2113503eed53cd6c53
10.1017/S0033822200046026