Not entirely true. Scientists are finding new proxies to add to the arsenal all the time. Ice cores, coral and shellfish growth rings, tree rings, lakebed sediments - it's surprising how many places end up storing long term, quite fine-grained records. In any case, it's extraordinarily unlikely that uncertainty over the past few hundred years is large enough to significantly change the picture.
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