How an integrated diagnostic approach can help in a correct evaluation of the state of preservation of waterlogged archaeological wooden artefacts |
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Authors: | Nicola Macchioni Benedetto Pizzo Chiara Capretti Gianna Giachi |
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Affiliation: | 1. CNR-IVALSA, Via Madonna del Piano 10, I-50019 Sesto Fiorentino, Italy;2. Soprintendenza per i Beni Archeologici della Toscana, Largo del Boschetto 3, I-50143 Firenze, Italy |
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Abstract: | Artefacts made of wood coming from archaeological excavations provide insights into human cultural behaviour of the past. They show how man utilised natural resources and how the development of woodworking techniques and artistic endeavour were developed. Within archaeological contexts, waterlogged anaerobic conditions generally preserve the appearance of artefacts, although wood is subject to severe decay processes. The said conditions can transform the original material into a new one, thus demonstrating specific differences from those of the “fresh” wood of the same species. In order to assess these new properties correctly, an integrated diagnostic approach is needed, one which includes a multidisciplinary (micromorphological, physical and chemical) evaluation of the state of preservation. |
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Keywords: | Waterlogged archaeological wood Diagnosis Micromorphology Cell wall chemical components Physical analysis Microscopic analysis |
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