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Conservation of waterlogged wood from medieval mines
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P. Schmidt-Reimann
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T. Reuter, L. Albrecht-Kramer
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Wet Organic Archaeological Materials
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Paper
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waterlogged wood, medieval mines, 3D scanning, Polyethylene glycol 2000, vacuum freeze-drying, archaeological conservation
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English
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2016 Florence
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Wet Organic Archaeological Materials 2016. Proceedings of the 13th ICOM-CC Wet Organic Archaeological Materials Working Group, Florence 2016
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978-2-491997-44-1
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ICOM-CC
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P. Schmidt-Reimann ; T. Reuter, L. Albrecht-Kramer . Conservation of waterlogged wood from medieval mines. In Wet Organic Archaeological Materials 2016. Proceedings of the 13th ICOM-CC Wet Organic Archaeological Materials Working Group, Florence 2016, pg. Paris: International Council of Museums (ICOM-CC): ISBN: 978-2-491997-44-1
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