WOOD IDENTIFICATION OF WOODEN MARINE PILES FROM THE ANCIENT BYZANTINE PORT OF ELEUTHERIUS/THEODOSIUS

The purpose of this study was to identify the wood species of the marine and filling piles obtained from the ancient Byzantine port of Eleutherius/ Theodosius, Istanbul, Turkey. Anatomical descriptions and identifications of 12 marine and 4 filling piles were performed by microscopic evaluations. In...

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Main Authors: Dilek Dogu, Coskun Kose, S. Nami Kartal, Nurgun Erdin
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Language:English
Published: North Carolina State University 2011-04-01
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Online Access:http://www.ncsu.edu/bioresources/BioRes_06/BioRes_06_2_0987_Dogu_KKKE_Wood_ID_Marines_Ancient_Port_Theodosius_1377.pdf
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spelling doaj-29e09c40510b469285b6662ed1c757ad2020-11-24T23:45:53ZengNorth Carolina State UniversityBioResources1930-21262011-04-01629871018WOOD IDENTIFICATION OF WOODEN MARINE PILES FROM THE ANCIENT BYZANTINE PORT OF ELEUTHERIUS/THEODOSIUSDilek DoguCoskun KoseS. Nami KartalNurgun ErdinThe purpose of this study was to identify the wood species of the marine and filling piles obtained from the ancient Byzantine port of Eleutherius/ Theodosius, Istanbul, Turkey. Anatomical descriptions and identifications of 12 marine and 4 filling piles were performed by microscopic evaluations. In the study, Castanea sativa Mill., Quercus ithaburensis Decne., Quercus pontica C. Koch., and Cupressus sempervirens L. species were identified. No precise identifications were completed for only six samples at the species level; however, those samples showed significant similarity to Quercus spp. and Fagus spp. It was concluded that the economically viable supply of wood was more appropriate than obtaining it from nearby regions. The people living in ancient times had solid knowledge and experience on the utilization of wood species.www.ncsu.edu/bioresources/BioRes_06/BioRes_06_2_0987_Dogu_KKKE_Wood_ID_Marines_Ancient_Port_Theodosius_1377.pdfMarmaray ProjectArchaeological woodWood identificationPort of Eleutherius/Theodosius
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author Dilek Dogu
Coskun Kose
S. Nami Kartal
Nurgun Erdin
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Coskun Kose
S. Nami Kartal
Nurgun Erdin
WOOD IDENTIFICATION OF WOODEN MARINE PILES FROM THE ANCIENT BYZANTINE PORT OF ELEUTHERIUS/THEODOSIUS
BioResources
Marmaray Project
Archaeological wood
Wood identification
Port of Eleutherius/Theodosius
author_facet Dilek Dogu
Coskun Kose
S. Nami Kartal
Nurgun Erdin
author_sort Dilek Dogu
title WOOD IDENTIFICATION OF WOODEN MARINE PILES FROM THE ANCIENT BYZANTINE PORT OF ELEUTHERIUS/THEODOSIUS
title_short WOOD IDENTIFICATION OF WOODEN MARINE PILES FROM THE ANCIENT BYZANTINE PORT OF ELEUTHERIUS/THEODOSIUS
title_full WOOD IDENTIFICATION OF WOODEN MARINE PILES FROM THE ANCIENT BYZANTINE PORT OF ELEUTHERIUS/THEODOSIUS
title_fullStr WOOD IDENTIFICATION OF WOODEN MARINE PILES FROM THE ANCIENT BYZANTINE PORT OF ELEUTHERIUS/THEODOSIUS
title_full_unstemmed WOOD IDENTIFICATION OF WOODEN MARINE PILES FROM THE ANCIENT BYZANTINE PORT OF ELEUTHERIUS/THEODOSIUS
title_sort wood identification of wooden marine piles from the ancient byzantine port of eleutherius/theodosius
publisher North Carolina State University
series BioResources
issn 1930-2126
publishDate 2011-04-01
description The purpose of this study was to identify the wood species of the marine and filling piles obtained from the ancient Byzantine port of Eleutherius/ Theodosius, Istanbul, Turkey. Anatomical descriptions and identifications of 12 marine and 4 filling piles were performed by microscopic evaluations. In the study, Castanea sativa Mill., Quercus ithaburensis Decne., Quercus pontica C. Koch., and Cupressus sempervirens L. species were identified. No precise identifications were completed for only six samples at the species level; however, those samples showed significant similarity to Quercus spp. and Fagus spp. It was concluded that the economically viable supply of wood was more appropriate than obtaining it from nearby regions. The people living in ancient times had solid knowledge and experience on the utilization of wood species.
topic Marmaray Project
Archaeological wood
Wood identification
Port of Eleutherius/Theodosius
url http://www.ncsu.edu/bioresources/BioRes_06/BioRes_06_2_0987_Dogu_KKKE_Wood_ID_Marines_Ancient_Port_Theodosius_1377.pdf
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