Global Trends in Wood Heritage Research: A Bibliometric and Scientometric Analysis
The cultural use of wood, historically grounded in the understanding of ancient artefacts, has garnered increasing interest from researchers, as it enables the exploration of relationships between biodiversity, ancestral knowledge, and the cultural materiality of distinct human societies. The main objective of this article is to provide an overview and
João Carlos Ferreira de Melo Júnior +2 more
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Wood Science for Conservation of Cultural Heritage – Braga 2008
COST Action IE0601 "Wood Science for Conservation of Cultural Heritage" (www.woodculther.org) aims to improve the conservation of European wooden cultural heritage objects, by fostering research and interaction between researchers in various fields of wood science, conservators of wooden artworks, scientists from related fields.
Joseph Gril
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Novel Attribute of Organic–Inorganic Hybrid Coatings for Protection and Preservation of Materials (Stone and Wood) Belonging to Cultural Heritage [PDF]
In order to protect a material belonging to Cultural Heritage (i.e., stone, wood) from weathering, and in turn to preserve its beauty and historical value for the future generations, the contact with external harmful agents, particularly water, must be ...
Mariaenrica Frigione +1 more
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The Cultural Heritage of Woods and Forests
Contrary to popular belief, our ancient woodlands in Britain and across much of Europe, are not ‘wildwoods’, nor even are they remnants of a ‘wildwood’. These truly cultural landscapes mix nature and human history, woven together as a unique and rich tapestry of ecology and history (Rackham, 1976, 1980, 1986, 2006; Smout et al., 2005).
Ian D. Rotherham
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Bridging technology and culture: X-ray µCT-based wood identification of Sub-Saharan African heritage
Hans Beeckman +2 more
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Silanes for conservation of archaeological woods using modeled birch wood: antifungal, physical-chemical and TGA studies [PDF]
Conservation of ancient wooden artifacts, in addition to consolidation advantage, prevent its deterioration over time. In this research, silane consolidants, including methyltrimethoxysilane (MTMS) and 3-mercaptopropyltrimethoxysilane (MPTMS) with 25 wt%
Akbar Mastouri +4 more
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Wood-carved window grilles in traditional Chinese historical architectures, as an important cultural heritage, bear profound historical value and exemplify the extraordinary craftsmanship of ancient artisans.
Xinhui Kang, Jiao Wang
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Mycological Investigation of a Wood Substance of Historic Cultural Heritage
E.N. Pokrovskaya +2 more
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Characterisation of wood decay and fungal diversity in cultural heritage cable car pylons in Svalbard [PDF]
Gry Alfredsen +9 more
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To analyze the relationship between climatic factors (monthly mean temperature and total precipitation) and tree-ring growths of Pinus densiflora from the central region of the Republic of Korea, more than 20 trees were sampled from three national parks.
Chang-Hyun Park +3 more
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