none8In favourable conditions of low temperature and low oxygen concentration, waterlogged wooden artefacts, such as shipwrecks, can survive underwater in relative good condition. Nevertheless, as a result of the action of water and anaerobic bacteria on the cellulose and hemicellulose of the cell walls, the waterlogged wood is very fragile and its consolidation is necessary. These conservation treatments are very often expensive and technically difficult, as they involve the replacement of the waterlogging water with the consolidants, filling the cell walls and all cavities in order to prevent stresses during the drying. Since the effectiveness of the treatment strongly depends on its distribution, the penetration depth and the degree of c...
Understanding and quantifying preservation of organic archaeological materials has become increasing...
Within the cultural heritage field the wood conservation of waterlogged archaeological objects aims ...
The research was undertaken on archaeological mature sapwood of Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris L.), ch...
none8In favourable conditions of low temperature and low oxygen concentration, archaeological waterl...
The conservation of wooden cultural heritage from wet sites is challenging. Depending on its degree ...
Impressive wooden objects from past cultures can last for centuries or millennia in waterlogged soil...
Cultural heritage objects made of wood can be preserved under waterlogged conditions for many years,...
This paper reviews the degradation, preservation and conservation of waterlogged archaeological wood...
Cultural heritage objects made of wood can be preserved under waterlogged conditions for many years,...
The fragility of organic artefacts in presence of water and their volumetric variation caused by the...
Often cultural conservators are asked to assess the preservation state of waterlogged wooden artefac...
Larger archaeological wooden objects such as a shipwreck are expensive to excavate and preserve. In ...
The microscopic and molecular techniques described in this study are aimed at understanding the degr...
A rare and valuable Palaeolithic wooden point, presumably belonging to a hunting weapon, was found i...
The implementation of the waterlogged wood conservation has important implication for Sri Lanka. Fir...
Understanding and quantifying preservation of organic archaeological materials has become increasing...
Within the cultural heritage field the wood conservation of waterlogged archaeological objects aims ...
The research was undertaken on archaeological mature sapwood of Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris L.), ch...
none8In favourable conditions of low temperature and low oxygen concentration, archaeological waterl...
The conservation of wooden cultural heritage from wet sites is challenging. Depending on its degree ...
Impressive wooden objects from past cultures can last for centuries or millennia in waterlogged soil...
Cultural heritage objects made of wood can be preserved under waterlogged conditions for many years,...
This paper reviews the degradation, preservation and conservation of waterlogged archaeological wood...
Cultural heritage objects made of wood can be preserved under waterlogged conditions for many years,...
The fragility of organic artefacts in presence of water and their volumetric variation caused by the...
Often cultural conservators are asked to assess the preservation state of waterlogged wooden artefac...
Larger archaeological wooden objects such as a shipwreck are expensive to excavate and preserve. In ...
The microscopic and molecular techniques described in this study are aimed at understanding the degr...
A rare and valuable Palaeolithic wooden point, presumably belonging to a hunting weapon, was found i...
The implementation of the waterlogged wood conservation has important implication for Sri Lanka. Fir...
Understanding and quantifying preservation of organic archaeological materials has become increasing...
Within the cultural heritage field the wood conservation of waterlogged archaeological objects aims ...
The research was undertaken on archaeological mature sapwood of Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris L.), ch...