Preservation of wooden objects recovered from the recent archaeological excavations of the Great Temple in Tenochtitlan
Abstract
null null Samples of fresh and archeological wood were structurally characterized by XPS and NMR spectroscopy. Archaeological wood chips were recovered from excavations in the Great Temple of Mexico City. The presence of a wood consolidant (lactitol trehalose) was studied as a variable, as well as aging. null Wood samples oxidized after accelerated aging, and hydrolysis was the first step that promoted oxidation. null Consolidation inhibited...
Paper Details
Title
Preservation of wooden objects recovered from the recent archaeological excavations of the Great Temple in Tenochtitlan
Published Date
Jul 1, 2020
Journal
Volume
44
Pages
47 - 52
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