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Consolidation and Dehydration of Waterlogged Archaeological Wood from Site Huaguangjiao No.1
The Huaguangjiao I is an ancient Chinese wooden shipwreck from the South Song Dynasty (AD 1127–1279) discovered in the South China Sea in 1996. The first phase of its conservation, desalination and desulfurization, was completed in 2016.
Xinyou Liu +5 more
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Archaeological wood is a kind of ‘new material’ that has deteriorated due to long-term degradation. The existing wood science theory and evaluation methods are not fully applicable to archaeological wood.
Mengruo Wu +5 more
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Drying is a process affecting various wood properties, including its structure, moisture behaviour and mechanical properties. Since waterlogged wooden artefacts usually constitute priceless objects of cultural heritage, understanding the effect of drying
M. Broda, S. Curling, M. Frankowski
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Studying waterlogged archaeological wood moisture characteristics can provide strong support for the safe dehydration and preservation of waterlogged wooden artifacts. Herein, six waterlogged archaeological wood samples with moisture contents of 154%–968%
Huimin Cao +5 more
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Characterisation of archaeological waterlogged wood by pyrolytic and mass spectrometric techniques [PDF]
1) Department of Chemistry and Industrial Chemistry, University of Pisa, via Risorgimento 35. 56126 Pisa, Italy ; 2) IRNAS-CSIC, Seville, Spain; E-mail address: frances@dcci.unipi.itA combination of two techniques based on analytical pyrolysis and mass ...
Arthur Benz +12 more
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Archaeological Wood Preparation [PDF]
The first step to study archaeological wood is to define how it is preserved, so as to apply the most suitable preparation procedure. Archaeological wood may be waterlogged, dried, charred, or mineralized. Here we describe two commonly used procedures: sectioning is applied to waterlogged or desiccated wood and fracturing is used with charcoal and ...
CELANT, Alessandra, COCCOLINI, Gemma
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Destruction of Scots pine wood after a long exposure to anaerobic conditions [PDF]
The wood of Scots pine after 100–600-year exposure to anaerobic conditions was studied. The samples were taken from the soil during archaeological excavations in the city of Veliky Novgorod.
V. A. Kozlov +6 more
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Archaeological Wood from Medieval Monuments of Primorye in the Russian Far East
The article considers the archaeological wood from Primorye medieval sites of the time of Bohai state (698–926) and post-Bohai period. Materials from collections of open complexes are used: Nikolayevka-II, Kraskino settlements, Konstantinovka-I ...
Nina V. Leshchenko
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Dating Coastal Archaeological Wood From Pingusugruk (15th–17th CE), Northern Alaska:
Along the coasts of northern Alaska, in a treeless tundra environment, the primary wood resource for coastal populations is driftwood, a seasonal and exogenous resource carried by the major rivers of western North America.
Juliette Taïeb +5 more
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The paper generalizes the data about the methods of conservation of archaeological wooden structures and objects, used by Belarusian scientists beginning from the 1950s and up to the present.
Tatiana A. Nekliudova
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