Dendroclimatology: Using Tree Rings to Reconstruct Past Climates
Dendrochronologist Rex Adams discusses what tree rings can tell us about ancient climates. Video produced by Wilkinson Visual. This project was paid for in part by a History Colorado–State Historical Fund grant. © 2015 by Crow Canyon Archaeological Center. All rights reserved. See what’s coming up at https://crowcanyon.org/archaeology-we.... Stream past webinars from our YouTube channel at / crowcanyonconnects . Crow Canyon Archaeological Center is a nonprofit organization located near Mesa Verde in southwest Colorado. Our mission is to empower present and future generations by making the human past accessible and relevant through archaeological research, experiential education, and American Indian knowledge. Learn more about our research, educational programs, and how to support our organization at: www.CrowCanyon.org https://crowcanyon.org/support-us/ / crowcanyonarchaeologicalcenter / crow_canyon / crow_canyon / crow-canyon-archaeological-center

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