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The History of Dowry Chests Captured in Wood: Dendrochronological Research on Chests from the Palace of the Grand Master of the Knights of Rhodes, Greece
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The History of Dowry Chests Captured in Wood: Dendrochronological Research on Chests from the Palace of the Grand Master of the Knights of Rhodes, Greece

Authors

  • Anastasia Christopoulou Faculty of Fine Arts NCU, Toruń / Department of Biology, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens https://orcid.org/0000-0003-1603-1402
  • Barbara Gmińska-Nowak Faculty of Fine Arts, Nicolaus Copernicus University, Toruń, Poland/ Centrum Badań i Konserwacji UMK, Toruń https://orcid.org/0000-0001-8447-8033
  • Tomasz Ważny Faculty of Fine Arts, Nicolaus Copernicus University, Toruń https://orcid.org/0000-0001-6641-0131

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.12775/AUNC_ZiK.2021.009

Keywords

dendroarchaeology, Early modern period of Europe, cedar, dating, tree-rings, timber trade

Abstract

Chests represented important piece of the household and sacral furniture until the end of 18th century. They were commonly used as containers, both for everyday needs
and also for special occasions such as in the case of marriage/dowry chests. Nowadays chests can be found in museums, monasteries, palaces, historic buildings, but also
in private collections, with some of them having great aesthetic, ethnographic and historical interest. In the current study we present the results of wood examination
of five chests exhibited in the Palace of the Grand Master of the Knights in Rhodes, Greece. Most of them were made of walnut, while the one made of conifer was useful for further dendrochronological analysis. Macroscopic examination of timber and cross-dating results suggest that the species used for its construction is most probably
Cedrus libani, originating from Turkey. 1698 AD is the outermost preserved (most recent) ring, placing the chest’s construction during the Early Modern period of Europe,
most likely at the beginning of the 18th century. Regarding the timber origin, the chest is an example confirming that during the early 18th century there was a trade between
Europe and the East Aegean Islands, which then belonged to the Ottoman Empire.

Author Biographies

Anastasia Christopoulou, Faculty of Fine Arts NCU, Toruń / Department of Biology, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens

Anastasia Christopoulou is a Biologist and holds a PhD in Forest Ecology and Management. Her research activities concern dendrochronology and especially dendroecology and dendroarchaeology of Mediterranean countries. Since 2008 she has participated in several projects concerning dendrochronology, climate reconstruction and dating of historical timber. She is also interested in forestry and ecology of terrestrial ecosystems. She currently works as a researcher at the Faculty of Fine Arts (Nicolaus Copernicus University) within the framework of the Balkan-Aegean Dendrochronology Project “Tree ring research for the study of SE-European and East Mediterranean Civilizations”, while she is also the main researcher of the Dendrochronological Lab at the Department of Biology (National and Kapodistrian University of Athens).

Barbara Gmińska-Nowak, Faculty of Fine Arts, Nicolaus Copernicus University, Toruń, Poland/ Centrum Badań i Konserwacji UMK, Toruń

Dyplomowany konserwator dzieł sztuki (Wydział Sztuk Pięknych UMK, 2009). Od 2020 roku jest zatrudniona w Katedrze Technologii i Technik Sztuk Plastycznych (UMK), na stanowisku Asystent. Działalność naukowa Barbary Gmińskiej-Nowak skupia się wokół zagadnień dendrochronologii, dendroproweniencji, identyfikacji drewna oraz datowania drewna archeologicznego z wykorzystaniem datowań radiowęglowych oraz analizy wiggle-matching. Głównym obszarem jej zainteresowań badawczych jest Nepal. W latach 2014-2019 Barbara Gmińska-Nowak realizowała projekt „Drewno w architekturze oraz sztuce Mustangu Górnego/Nepal. Badania dendrochronologiczne oraz problemy konserwatorskie” (NCN, Preludium 6). Od roku 2019 pracuje w projekcie „Bałkańsko-Egejski Projekt Dendrochronologiczny:  Zastosowanie dendrochronologii w badaniach cywilizacji Europy Pd.-Wsch. i wschodniego Śródziemnomorza” (NCN, Maestro) i koncentruje swoje badania na Bałkanach i we wschodniej części Morza Śródziemnego.

Tomasz Ważny , Faculty of Fine Arts, Nicolaus Copernicus University, Toruń

Professor at the Nicolaus Copernicus University in Toruń, Poland. He received a PhD in wood biology from the University of Hamburg, Germany in 1990, and was a Fulbright scholar at Cornell University, Ithaca, NY in 2006. Tomasz Ważny has worked among others for the Chungbuk National University in Cheongju, South Korea (2000-2001), for Cornell University (2007-2012) and for the University of Arizona in Tucson, USA (2012-2019). His major research interest is located in dendrochronology and its applications with dendroarchaeology and dendroprovenancing methods in particular. Since 2006 he focused his research on dendrochronology of the Balkans and Eastern Mediterranean.

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CHRISTOPOULOU, Anastasia, GMIŃSKA-NOWAK, Barbara and WAŻNY , Tomasz. The History of Dowry Chests Captured in Wood: Dendrochronological Research on Chests from the Palace of the Grand Master of the Knights of Rhodes, Greece. Acta Universitatis Nicolai Copernici [Heritage Studies and Conservation Science]. Online. 26 January 2022. Vol. 52, pp. 305-329. [Accessed 11 December 2025]. DOI 10.12775/AUNC_ZiK.2021.009.
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