A review of analytical methods for assessing preservation in waterlogged archaeological wood and their application in practice

Abstract Waterlogged archaeological wood can present management challenges due to its vulnerability to chemical and biological decay, both during burial and post-excavation. Decay processes also often leave it severely weakened and therefore susceptible to mechanical damage. Quantifying preservation...

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Main Authors: Kirsty E. High, Kirsty E. H. Penkman
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SpringerOpen 2020-08-01
Series:Heritage Science
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s40494-020-00422-y
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spelling doaj-203c025514544996bdb05e05d5572cd32020-11-25T03:36:00ZengSpringerOpenHeritage Science2050-74452020-08-018113310.1186/s40494-020-00422-yA review of analytical methods for assessing preservation in waterlogged archaeological wood and their application in practiceKirsty E. High0Kirsty E. H. Penkman1Department of Chemistry, University of YorkDepartment of Chemistry, University of YorkAbstract Waterlogged archaeological wood can present management challenges due to its vulnerability to chemical and biological decay, both during burial and post-excavation. Decay processes also often leave it severely weakened and therefore susceptible to mechanical damage. Quantifying preservation and understanding active decay mechanisms is therefore critical in informing the management of this unique cultural resource. It is critical that assessments of preservation are robust, and sensitive enough to allow changes over time to be detected. A wide range of analytical methods can be applied to assess the state of preservation of waterlogged archaeological wood, and determining which of these is most appropriate to the circumstances can be challenging. This review summarises some of the most commonly reported methods suitable for the analysis of waterlogged archaeological wood, ranging from widely used ‘low-tech’ methods, to assessment using advanced analytical instrumentation. Methods are evaluated in terms of the information gained weighed up against their cost, logistical considerations, and time investments, with the aim of supporting the development of an analytical strategy. We conclude that although an analytical strategy must be informed by the aims of assessment as well as any external restrictions, the best available analytical techniques should be employed in order to supply an accurate baseline against which future change can be measured. Critically, a multi-analytical approach is vital in obtaining a clear picture of the present state of decay, as no single technique gives the best assessment.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s40494-020-00422-yWaterlogged archaeological woodPreservation assessmentWood deteriorationAnalytical methodsPreservation in situConservation
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A review of analytical methods for assessing preservation in waterlogged archaeological wood and their application in practice
Heritage Science
Waterlogged archaeological wood
Preservation assessment
Wood deterioration
Analytical methods
Preservation in situ
Conservation
author_facet Kirsty E. High
Kirsty E. H. Penkman
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title A review of analytical methods for assessing preservation in waterlogged archaeological wood and their application in practice
title_short A review of analytical methods for assessing preservation in waterlogged archaeological wood and their application in practice
title_full A review of analytical methods for assessing preservation in waterlogged archaeological wood and their application in practice
title_fullStr A review of analytical methods for assessing preservation in waterlogged archaeological wood and their application in practice
title_full_unstemmed A review of analytical methods for assessing preservation in waterlogged archaeological wood and their application in practice
title_sort review of analytical methods for assessing preservation in waterlogged archaeological wood and their application in practice
publisher SpringerOpen
series Heritage Science
issn 2050-7445
publishDate 2020-08-01
description Abstract Waterlogged archaeological wood can present management challenges due to its vulnerability to chemical and biological decay, both during burial and post-excavation. Decay processes also often leave it severely weakened and therefore susceptible to mechanical damage. Quantifying preservation and understanding active decay mechanisms is therefore critical in informing the management of this unique cultural resource. It is critical that assessments of preservation are robust, and sensitive enough to allow changes over time to be detected. A wide range of analytical methods can be applied to assess the state of preservation of waterlogged archaeological wood, and determining which of these is most appropriate to the circumstances can be challenging. This review summarises some of the most commonly reported methods suitable for the analysis of waterlogged archaeological wood, ranging from widely used ‘low-tech’ methods, to assessment using advanced analytical instrumentation. Methods are evaluated in terms of the information gained weighed up against their cost, logistical considerations, and time investments, with the aim of supporting the development of an analytical strategy. We conclude that although an analytical strategy must be informed by the aims of assessment as well as any external restrictions, the best available analytical techniques should be employed in order to supply an accurate baseline against which future change can be measured. Critically, a multi-analytical approach is vital in obtaining a clear picture of the present state of decay, as no single technique gives the best assessment.
topic Waterlogged archaeological wood
Preservation assessment
Wood deterioration
Analytical methods
Preservation in situ
Conservation
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