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Wood Material Science & Engineering, 2023
The relationship between physicochemical structure and micromechanical properties of archaeological wood is not understand. For this purpose, the study took the archaeological wood from the Shahe Ancient Bridge site as an example. The physical properties,
Shimin Chu +3 more
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The relationship between physicochemical structure and micromechanical properties of archaeological wood is not understand. For this purpose, the study took the archaeological wood from the Shahe Ancient Bridge site as an example. The physical properties,
Shimin Chu +3 more
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Wood Material Science & Engineering, 2022
Present results provided new information on the practice of removing iron from waterlogged wood using chelating agents. Two series of samples were selected: small waterlogged wood samples of Quercus spp., Pinus sylvestris L. and Pinus pinaster Aiton, and
Elisa Pecoraro +6 more
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Present results provided new information on the practice of removing iron from waterlogged wood using chelating agents. Two series of samples were selected: small waterlogged wood samples of Quercus spp., Pinus sylvestris L. and Pinus pinaster Aiton, and
Elisa Pecoraro +6 more
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Approach Wood, Fife: Archaeological Evaluation
2021Archaeological works were carried out on behalf of Anglepark Quarries Anglepark Quarries with respect to the remaining areas for extraction within the Approach Wood at Mountcastle Quarry, Fife. All of the fifteen trenches revealed natural subsoil which in all of the trenches was uniformed moderately compacted with some variation.
Mckinstry, L., Klemen, P.
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Archaeology and waterlogged wood
Museum International, 1987The authors describe several methods of preserving waterlogged wood used by Swiss archaeologists since the 19th century to treat finds from lakeside settlements. Large dugout canoes discovered in the second half of the 19th century were unsuccessfully treated with natural substances such as beeswax, linseed oil, resins or glues.
Denis Ramseyer, Denise Vonlanthen
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Oxygen consumption by conserved archaeological wood
Analytical and Bioanalytical Chemistry, 2013Rates of oxygen consumption have been measured over extended time periods for 29 whole samples of conserved, archaeological wood and four samples of fresh, unconserved wood, at 50% relative humidity and room temperature. Samples from the Swedish Warship Vasa and the Danish Skuldelev Viking ships are included.
Mortensen, Martin Nordvig +1 more
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IAWA Journal, 2021
The bacterial decay of waterlogged archeological wood (WAW, hard pine spp.) taken from Daebudo shipwreck No. 2, which was buried in the intertidal zone in the mid-west coast (Yellow sea) of South Korea approximately 800 years ago, was investigated.
M. Cha, K. Lee, Jong Sik Kim, Y. Kim
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The bacterial decay of waterlogged archeological wood (WAW, hard pine spp.) taken from Daebudo shipwreck No. 2, which was buried in the intertidal zone in the mid-west coast (Yellow sea) of South Korea approximately 800 years ago, was investigated.
M. Cha, K. Lee, Jong Sik Kim, Y. Kim
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Imaging of Buried Archaeological Materials: The Reflection Properties of Archaeological Wood
Marine Geophysical Researches, 2005Effective marine archaeological site management demands detailed information on not only the spatial distribution of artefacts but also the degradation state of the materials present. Although sonar methods have frequently been used in an attempt to detect buried wooden shipwrecks they are currently unable to indicate their degradation state. To assess
Arnott, S.H.L. +3 more
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2022
In this book, Lee A. Newsom offers an overview of wood in archaeology --how and where it is preserved and analyzed, its relevance to paleoecological and paleoenvironmental questions, as well as its role as an important source of information in modern archaeological science and related historical disciplines.
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In this book, Lee A. Newsom offers an overview of wood in archaeology --how and where it is preserved and analyzed, its relevance to paleoecological and paleoenvironmental questions, as well as its role as an important source of information in modern archaeological science and related historical disciplines.
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Wood Material Science & Engineering
Due to the unstable variations in moisture content, the wood piles near the ground surface at Shahe Ancient Bridge site have undergone more severe degradation. In this study, two representative wood piles from the site were selected as samples to analyze
Shimin Chu, Lanying Lin, Dong Wang
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Due to the unstable variations in moisture content, the wood piles near the ground surface at Shahe Ancient Bridge site have undergone more severe degradation. In this study, two representative wood piles from the site were selected as samples to analyze
Shimin Chu, Lanying Lin, Dong Wang
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