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- who: RezaHosseinpourpia from the Wood Technology, Linnaeus University, Lu00fcckligs Plats, , Vu00e4xju00f6, Technology, University of Tehran, Tehran, Iran have published the research work: Degradation assessment of archaeological oak ( Quercus spp.) buried under oxygen-limited condition, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: The aim of this study was to characterise the properties of these archaeological timbers as part of the restoration process.
- how: The physical chemical and anatomical properties of approximately 600-650 year old archaeological oak collected from an archaeological site in Iasi-Romania were analysed to assess the quality and to identify the degradation . . .
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