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"Manfred Bietak pointed out other dangers in dendrochronological dating. It is āmethodologically wrong to compare different varieties of wood originating from different regionsā¦The ecosystem could beā¦different. Also different kinds of trees react to climate in different ways. The juniper is from central Anatoliaā¦Far away from one housing cedarā¦likely to be from a region near the seashoreā¦[thus] we are forced to use the artefacts from the ship as a way of dating.ā"
"Manfred Bietack also reminded us, āIt is a great illusion to believe that sciences are more reliable, at least just now, in obtaining absolute dates especially when the data available is so limitedā¦even more by the subjective selection process of the authorāsā¦Radiocarbon years do not correspond to calendar years due to unsteady cosmic radiation and uneven absorption of carbon 14,ā which is āexplored by calibrationā¦by taking a series of well dated treesā¦subjecting to measurementsā¦[which] involves a lot of interpretationā and āwhich can also vary between different laboratory conditionsā¦fragments of wood are likely to be old and re-used when depositedā¦contamination and pre-treatment in laboratories can be looked on as yet another complication which has not been sufficiently resolved.ā"