Author:
Immonen Visa,Harjula Janne,Lempiäinen-Avci Mia,Leskelä Ilkka,Räsänen Elina,Vuola Katri
Abstract
This project develops theoretical as well as methodological tools for the study of ancient wood, focusing on wood-use in North-eastern Europe within the period AD 1100–1600. The authors approach wood within the framework of object biographies and link the study of wooden artefacts with broader archaeological understandings of formation processes and environmental reconstruction.
Subject
General Arts and Humanities,Archaeology
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