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Kinneil Woods, Falkirk: Archaeological Mitigation

2021
Archaeological monitoring works were undertaken near Kinneil Woods, Falkirk on behalf of Green action Trust. These works were in support of replacement drainage works and installation of a new attenuation tank on a cycleway along an unscheduled stretch of the Antonine Wall World Heritage Site.
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The Archaeology of Hassanamesit Woods

2019
Chapter 5 shares the results of eight years of field work conducted at the Hassanamesit Woods Land Trust in Grafton, Mass., focused on the Sarah Burnee/Sarah Boston Homestead site on Keith Hill. The material recovered from the site dates to the eighteenth and nineteenth century occupations and demonstrates how this homestead functioned as a center of ...
Heather Law Pezzarossi   +1 more
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Modified Lignin Nanoparticles as Potential Conservation Materials for Waterlogged Archaeological Wood

ACS Applied Nano Materials, 2023
Jingwen Zhang   +6 more
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MUSKHAM WOOD, NOTTINGHAMSHIRE: ARCHAEOLOGICAL EVALUATION REPORT

2023
The site was divided up into 4 areas and investigated through the excavation of 226 trenches Of the 226 trenches excavated across the site, 15 yielded archaeological evidence (c. 6%), while the remaining 211 were negative (c.96%). Activity was concentrated loosely to the centre and south-west boundary of Area 4, for the most part comprising of linears ...
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Microbial degradation of waterlogged archaeological wood

Journal of Cultural Heritage, 2012
Abstract Waterlogged archaeological wood is degraded very slowly compared to wood decay above ground. The special environmental conditions below ground, results in a prolonged decay process that under extremely low oxygen concentration only allow bacterial degradation of wood.
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Wood Charcoal Analysis in Archaeology

2018
This chapter examines historical and recent methodological developments in the field of wood charcoal analysis (anthracology). A key aim is to outline various approaches to research questions relating to the reconstruction of past vegetation cover, fuel wood use practices and palaeoecology.
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Archaeology of Trees, Woodland, and Wood-Pasture

2018
‘Virgin Forest’, like ‘Primitive Man’, is one of those phantoms that haunt the imagination of scholars. The belief that there exist in remote parts of the world, and even in Central Europe, areas of forest that have never been affected by human activity is a powerful idea.
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