Michal Rybnek/Mendel University
A handful of oak-lined water wells built by Europes first farmers have earned the title of the worlds oldest surviving wooden architecture. Now, one of the earliest of the oak structures has been precision dated using the tree rings in the wood, and it provides evidence that Europes first farmers may also have been keen on recycling.
Trees in temperate latitudes generally gain a ring of new growth each year wider ones in good growing seasons, …





