On Dating of Half‑Timbered Granaries in the Village of Jarov in the North Pilsen Region
Half‑timbered two‑storeyed granaries with a small balcony are typical features of vernacular architecture in the North Pilsen Region. Their greatest number has survived in the village of Jarov (Pilsen‑North District) where their dendrochronological analysis has recently been completed, and this study presents its results. The oldest granary is dated by beams made of trunks chopped down in the winter of 1718/1719.
Keywords: North Pilsen Region – vernacular architecture – halftimbered structures – granaries – dendrochronology
Published: December 15, 2024 Show citation
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