“…The Egyptians valued wood, particularly the imported coniferous woods, sufficiently to prompt its frequent reuse (Creasman 2010a(Creasman , 2010b(Creasman , 2013b. S88 CREASMAN Furthermore, the practice of stockpiling timber, including "old" wood, in Egypt is known from at least as early as the Middle Kingdom (Simpson 1965;Dee et al 2012;Creasman 2013b). During the chronology-building process, a mixture of first-use and reused wood can yield a greater number of annual rings with which to work than might a collection of only first-use timber, permitting the construction of longer site chronologies and floating chronologies.…”