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I am searching for info about felling techniques used by the celts, vikings, saxons, and romans.

As an avid fan of the past and now studying arb I would like to know how they did it.

Does anyone know of any websites, books or anything so I can do a bit of personal research.

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i'm assuming they took one axe stone or whatever metal tehy had and chopped a lot until it fell down.

 

i'm asuming the earlier back you went the less fancy they got. maybe look at indigienous tribes in rain forests as well. i'd say they would be a good example. (just don't look at the tribes with petrol and chainsaws or any type of saws)

 

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Hi Tribaltree,

 

Try treesource.co.uk - they have a fantastic range of tree related books such as these which may be helpful:

 

http://www.treesource.co.uk/acatalog/Woodland_Ecology___Conservation.html

 

http://www.treesource.co.uk/acatalog/Woodland_History___Archaeology.html

 

Other than that you'll just have to see what you can find on Google etc.

 

Thanks for the info but I like to know what the book contains before buying it, just so I know I have the info right.

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Apparently stone age man used to ring bark the biggest tree around so it would die then use the available light to farm in.

It's thought that this removed the largest of trees therefore weakening the species, so if they hadnt done it we would probably have larger specimens today.

Not on topic but thought it may be of some interest :001_smile:

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I am searching for info about felling techniques used by the celts, vikings, saxons, and romans.

As an avid fan of the past and now studying arb I would like to know how they did it.

Does anyone know of any websites, books or anything so I can do a bit of personal research.

 

... Dolmars!

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Apparently stone age man used to ring bark the biggest tree around so it would die then use the available light to farm in.

It's thought that this removed the largest of trees therefore weakening the species, so if they hadnt done it we would probably have larger specimens today.

Not on topic but thought it may be of some interest :001_smile:

 

in the same way that builders do today ??

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