“…Thanks to building the composite chronologies of living trees and historical wood, in different parts of the world the knowledge about the history of localities and regions with priceless wooden cultural heritage has been enlarged (e.g. Schulman, 1948;Ważny and Eckstein, 1987;Bridge, 1988;Krąpiec, 2000;Kuniholm, 2000;Büntgen et al, 2006;Obelić et al, 2007;Čufar et al, 2008;Myglan et al, 2009;Grissino-Mayer et al, 2013). The Upper Silesian regional chronology also proved to be useful for dating of charcoal and other wooden remains of objects, used for the reconstruction of smelter settlement in the Opolskie Voivodeship (Malik et al, 2014).…”