During the latter part of the 1980s, nearly thirty prehistoric dugout log canoes were discovered at Lake Phelps, in eastern North Carolina. Of those reported, four of these canoes were retrieved and conserved with a sugar solution while the rest were left in situ. Two of the canoes were stored and displayed at the Information Center at Pettigrew State Park located near the lake. The environment in which they were stored was not conducive for their long-term storage and display, and over time, crystallized surface deposits developed, contributing to their further degradation. They were relocated to the East Carolina University (ECU) West Research campus under the management of North Carolina Department of Cultural Resources Underwater Archae...
Larger archaeological wooden objects such as a shipwreck are expensive to excavate and preserve. In ...
There is a substantial intersection between historic preservation and environmental protection that ...
The conservation of wooden cultural heritage from wet sites is challenging. Depending on its degree ...
During the latter part of the 1980s, nearly thirty prehistoric dugout log canoes were discovered at ...
During the mid-1980s visitors and staff at Pettigrew State Park in Washington County North Carolina ...
During the mid-1980s, visitors and staff at Pettigrew State Park in Washington County, North Carolin...
Cultural resource managers often encounter historic and prehistoric wooden canoes during their field...
Impressive wooden objects from past cultures can last for centuries or millennia in waterlogged soil...
Over the last sixty years, archaeology has seen a rise in the discovery, excavation, and preservatio...
The implementation of the waterlogged wood conservation has important implication for Sri Lanka. Fir...
Archaeology should strive to explore and seek to improve our understanding of human behavior. Underw...
The maritime and riverine past of the southeastern United States has often been ignored or poorly ad...
Although nearly 50 years apart, the Roskilde shipswould follow nearly the same steps during their co...
Since the fall of 2010, a series of colonial period wharves and other features have been revealed as...
Vestiges of humankind’s long-term interaction with the earth’s rivers, lakes, oceans and seas lie be...
Larger archaeological wooden objects such as a shipwreck are expensive to excavate and preserve. In ...
There is a substantial intersection between historic preservation and environmental protection that ...
The conservation of wooden cultural heritage from wet sites is challenging. Depending on its degree ...
During the latter part of the 1980s, nearly thirty prehistoric dugout log canoes were discovered at ...
During the mid-1980s visitors and staff at Pettigrew State Park in Washington County North Carolina ...
During the mid-1980s, visitors and staff at Pettigrew State Park in Washington County, North Carolin...
Cultural resource managers often encounter historic and prehistoric wooden canoes during their field...
Impressive wooden objects from past cultures can last for centuries or millennia in waterlogged soil...
Over the last sixty years, archaeology has seen a rise in the discovery, excavation, and preservatio...
The implementation of the waterlogged wood conservation has important implication for Sri Lanka. Fir...
Archaeology should strive to explore and seek to improve our understanding of human behavior. Underw...
The maritime and riverine past of the southeastern United States has often been ignored or poorly ad...
Although nearly 50 years apart, the Roskilde shipswould follow nearly the same steps during their co...
Since the fall of 2010, a series of colonial period wharves and other features have been revealed as...
Vestiges of humankind’s long-term interaction with the earth’s rivers, lakes, oceans and seas lie be...
Larger archaeological wooden objects such as a shipwreck are expensive to excavate and preserve. In ...
There is a substantial intersection between historic preservation and environmental protection that ...
The conservation of wooden cultural heritage from wet sites is challenging. Depending on its degree ...