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Selective reburial: a potential approach for the in situ preservation of waterlogged archaeological wood in wetland excavations
Authors:George Amendas  Glenn McConnachie  Anastasia Pournou
Institution:1. Department of Conservation of Antiquities and Works of Art, Technological Educational Institute of Athens, Ag. Spyridonos, Aegaleo, 12210 Athens, Greece;2. The Mary Rose Trust, College Road, H M Naval Base, Portsmouth PO1 3LX, UK
Abstract:Excavations at Dispilio, a prehistoric lakeside settlement in northern Greece, have revealed a significant number of vertical wooden piles that need to be protected during and after excavation. Lifting of the piles is not possible and approaches such as reburial, cannot currently be implemented as excavation is still in progress. In 2005, several posts were “selectively buried” on an experimental basis, by encasing them in PVC pipes and backfilling with the surrounding sediment. This approach appeared to be capable of protecting the piles during excavation and be a potential solution for their post-excavation preservation. This preliminary study sets out to asses if this alternative approach to reburial could be an effective in situ preservation method.
Keywords:Selective reburial  Waterlogged wood  In situ preservation  Wetlands
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